“Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, in collaboration with the University of Minnesota, have made a breakthrough in the field of non-invasive robotic device control. Using a non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI), they developed the first-ever successful mind-controlled robotic arm exhibiting the ability to continuously track and follow a computer cursor.
Being able to control robotic devices non-invasively – using only thoughts, without the need for brain implants – will have broad applications, in particular benefiting the lives of paralysed patients and those with movement disorders…”
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