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The project aims to develop a high-bandwidth wireless brain-computer interface that enables efficient data transfer from numerous neurons, facilitating advanced control of motor functions for paralyzed patients. By introducing a new telemetry system, it seeks to enhance the capabilities of existing BCIs for broader app…
With the increase of people suffering from various neural disorders, the need for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) to regain sensory-motor or cognitive functions are expected to become acute in the coming decades.
However, the existing BCIs can only control simple motions, e.g., grasping, and are far from realizing our vision to help paralyzed patients to walk again.
This is due to the lack of a high-bandwidth wireless BCI, capable of supporting the recording from a large number of neurons with…
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