Honda Develops Brain-Machine Interface Technology

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Honda, ATR and Shimadzu Jointly Develop Brain-Machine Interface Technology Enabling Control of a Robot by Human Thought AloneHere we will take a glimpse into using the power of computers to read the electrical impulses in our brain to help people with lost limbs or nerve damage regain ...

Honda, ATR and Shimadzu Jointly Develop Brain-Machine Interface Technology Enabling Control of a Robot by Human Thought Alone.

The research wing of Honda Motor has co-developed a brain machine interface (BMI) system that allows a person to control a robot through thought alone.

Neuroengineer Rajesh Rao of the University of Washington is developing brain-computer interfaces, devices that can monitor and extract brain activity to enable ...

A talk by Anders Sandberg, of the Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford University, on the current and future development in brain-machine interface.

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