BCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces) Archive
AlterEgo, the headset that listen to your internal verbalization

Thanks to AlterEgo wearable gadget, neuromuscular signals from a user will be fed into a neural network (AI) that is trained by researchers “to identify [a fundamental set of] subvocalized words from neuromuscular signals, but it can
8 Apr 18
CategoryBCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), BrainGate, Human Computer Interaction, Neural Engineering, Neuro Gadget, Neuroscience, Society
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Facebook unveils Building 8: it’s about brain activity decoding

It was spotted already in Jan 14th , 2017, by the Russians. RT published an article that was leaving no doubt: “Facebook’s job ads suggest ‘mind reading’ social networks could soon be a reality. Three months later during
19 Apr 17
CategoryBCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), Computational Neuroscience, DARPA, Facebook, Military Research, Perception Identification, Thought Identification
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First brain-controlled drone race took place in Gainesville (FL, USA)

The World’s First Brain-Drone Race was a ground-breaking spectacle within the field of BCI research. On April the 15th, 2017, at the Florida Gymnasium, the competition of one’s cognitive ability and mental endurance, required competitors to out-focus an opponent
15 Apr 17
CategoryBCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), Events, Neural Engineering, Neuro Gadget, Pop, Society
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New achievement reached in Neuro-Prosthetics: paralyzed man move his arm to feed himself

A paralyzed man in Cleveland can feed himself for the first time in eight years, aided by a computer-brain interface that reads his thoughts and sends signals to move muscles in his arm. [1] Earlier this year,
30 Mar 17
CategoryBCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), BrainGate, Military Research, Neural Engineering, Neuroscience, People
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DARPA funds brain stimulation research for skills learning acceleration

It is called Targeted Neuroplasticity Training (TNT), DARPA’s research program that aims boosting synaptic plasticity to accelerate learning. It takes years to learn some of the most important national security skills, such as speaking foreign languages, analyzing surveillance images, and marksmanship.
16 Mar 17
CategoryBCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), DARPA, Ethic, Military Research, Neural Engineering, Secret Servicies / Agencies
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Mind controlled devices at Internet carnival in Beijing

The best app.? A Mind-controlled app.! No more touching on an phone’ screen. Mind controllers will spread soon. China will be the producer that lower the market prices: the boom is just at its beginning. Due to
CES 2016: a new mind-control headset form BrainCo.

During the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the Boston-based start-up company BrainCo unveiled its “mind control” headband. Developed by scientists from Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the device is able to translate
A neuro-gadget under the Xmas tree!

Emotiv – a San Francisco’s U.S. bioinformatics company, founded by Tan Le in 2011 (to not be confused with Emotiv Systems, an Australian electronics innovator company, developing technologies to evolve human computer interaction, incorporating non-conscious cues into
Speech decoded from motoneuron signals

A group of researcher at Boston University (U.S.), lead by Frank H. Guenther, was able to build a system turns brain waves into FM radio signals and decodes them as sound as the first totally wireless brain-computer interface (BCI) capable
9 Dec 09
CategoryBCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), Computational Neuroscience, Neural Engineering, Neural Signals, Neuroscience
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The first person using BCI to restore functionality lost due to paralysis

Matt Nagle was stabbed, leaving him paralysed in all four limbs. But since then, he has been able to use a modified computer to open e-mails, adjust the volume on his television, move a robotic arm and
3 Jan 05
CategoryBCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), BrainGate, DARPA, Ethic, Human Computer Interaction, Neural Engineering, Neuroscience, Secret Servicies / Agencies, Society
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