INBRAIN Neuroelectronics Completes Enrolment of World’s First-in-Human Study of Graphene Neural Interfaces for Brain Decoding ...
Modality-agnostic decoders leverage modality-invariant representations in human subjects' brain activity to predict stimuli irrespective of their modality (image, text, mental imagery).
Seemingly unrelated diseases and conditions like Alzheimer's disease, obesity, chronic pain, traumatic brain injury, and ...
The trial assessed the graphene-based cortical interface during neurosurgical procedures for brain tumour resection.
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First-in-human study confirms safety of graphene-based brain interface
Spain-based INBRAIN Neuroelectronics has completed patient recruitment for its first-in-human study evaluating a ...
Silicon Valley startup Sabi is the latest entrant to suggest using the brain as an interface device. The company is ...
InBrain Neuroelectronics announced today that it completed patient recruitment in a first-in-human brain-computer interface ...
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have uncovered new insights into one of Alzheimer's disease's most ...
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