MIT scientists learn how to control muscles with light

MIT researchers in the United States are developing an optogenetic approach to neuroprosthetics that may improve muscle control and reduce fatigue for people with paralysis or amputation.
Brain-Computer Interface and AI enable paralysed woman to talk again

From University of California – San Francisco 24/08/23 Researchers at UC San Francisco and UC Berkeley have developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) that has enabled a woman with severe paralysis from a brainstem stroke to speak through a digital avatar. It is the first time that either speech or facial expressions have been synthesized from […]