Neural interface translates thoughts into type
We can think much faster than we can communicate a fact that many of us feel aware of as we struggle with our smartphone keyboards. For people with severe paralysis, this information bottleneck is much more extreme. Willett et al.1 report in a paper in Nature the development of a brain computer interface (BCI) for typing that could eventually let people with paralysis communicate at the speed of their thoughts.
via www.nature.com
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