Skoltech researchers have devised a novel method for leg rehabilitation after injury or stroke that uses a brain-computer interface and electrical stimulation of the spine delivered through the skin.
Soft bioelectronic devices can be interfaced with anatomically curved organs, such as the heart, brain and skin, to provide continuous analysis of physiological information. However, body movements ...
In the October 27th issue of Science, researchers at Colorado School of Mines and Northeastern University report a novel computational methodology aimed at quantifying the kinetics of interfaces in ...
"Brain cap" technology now being developed allows users to turn their thoughts into motion. Researchers have created a noninvasive, sensor-lined cap with neural interface software that soon could be ...
Along with advancing the idea of augmented reality “goggles” that have their own AR headset, Leap Motion may also pioneer a new way to interface with menus in its mixed reality environments. In a new ...
Anyone who’s ever stood in front of a Kinect-equipped Xbox knows the fun of virtual control, of using your hands to manipulate what you see on the screen without touching anything but air. The Leap ...
There was once a time when humans couldn’t interact with computers except via punch cards. Since then we’ve upgraded to flashing green cursors demanding lines of code, then to the point-and-click ...
(11-2-06) BOSTON, Mass. – In the October 27th issue of Science (volume 314, page 632), researchers at Colorado School of Mines and Northeastern University report a novel computational methodology ...
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