Brain-computer interfaces may allow paralyzed people to perform basic actions such as eating and typing, but … well, there's ...
A groundbreaking brain implant has allowed a paralyzed man to control a virtual drone and fly it through an obstacle course.
A man with paralysis was able to fly a virtual drone through a complex obstacle course simply by thinking about moving his ...
The brain–computer interface allowed the participant to control the drone with six times the accuracy of EEG-based systems.
Participant says controlling the virtual drone felt like playing a musical instrument, evoking activity and socialization.
When you think about moving your fingers, neurons (brain cells) in the motor cortex (the brain’s movement control center) ...
A breakthrough brain-computer interface (BCI) has enabled a 69-year-old man with tetraplegia to control a virtual drone ...
A man with paralysis who had electrodes implanted in his brain can pilot a virtual drone through an obstacle course simply by ...
A virtual drone piloted only by a man’s thought movements was brought to life through an innovative experiment. The AI model ...
This February half-term, Goodwood has partnered up with Innovative STEM education provider, Drone City, to invite families to soar into the future with the exhilarating Drone Masters: Code and Fly ...