A brain–machine interface (BMI) is a device that translates neuronal information into commands capable of controlling external software or hardware such as a computer or robotic arm. BMIs are often ...
Recent demonstrations of direct, real-time interfaces between living brain tissue and artificial devices, such as computer cursors, robots and mechanical prostheses, have opened new avenues for ...
Apple’s product names are among the most recognized in the world. From the iPhone to the iPad, iMac, and iPod, the simple lowercase “i” prefix has become synonymous with innovation, elegance, and ...