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A science team has, for the first time, engaged a brain-reading electrode setup to allow a computer’s cursor instructions to come from a living, thinking human brain.
The first human to have a Neuaralink computer chip surgically implanted in his brain, Noland Arbaugh, demonstrated how he uses his thoughts to move a computer cursor around a screen.
A brain–computer interface (BCI) is a promising and increasingly popular avenue for assisting and improving control following motor paralysis. People with paraplegia or quadriplegia, for example, have ...
If the subjects recited "Mary had a little lamb" in their minds, for example, the cursor would move down. Calculating "50-3=47" would move the cursor up.
A new type of brain implant can allow a paralyzed person to learn how to control a computer cursor with their mind.
In a livestream on X, Noland Arbaugh, the first human to get Elon Musk's Neuralink cybernetic implant, moved a computer cursor with his mind.
The first human patient implanted with a brain-chip from Neuralink appears to have fully recovered and is able to control a computer mouse using their thoughts, the startup's founder Elon Musk ...
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The researchers say their work could have many significant applications. Using thought alone to control a cursor could allow a paralysed individual, for example, to read e-mail or surf the internet.