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Paradromics, a brain-computer-interface startup, inserted its brain implant in a person—briefly—in an early test of its ...
What happens inside your brain when you hear a steady rhythm or musical tone? According to a new study, your brain doesn't just hear it -- it reorganizes itself in real time.
Paradromics completes first human BCI implant, setting stage for clinical trials targeting severe motor impairment.
The brain's complexity stems from evolutionary layering—new functions built atop ancient foundations, resulting in a tangled ...
Paradromics implanted—then removed—the device in an epileptic patient. The goal is to help people with conditions like ALS.
Glial cells, once thought to serve only supportive roles in the brain, are now recognized as active participants in neural processing. Comprising ...