Featured Stories
BrainGate Archive
-
Improved thought-controlled computer cursor nearly as accurate as a real arm
Posted on November 18, 2012 | No CommentsA team of Stanford researchers have developed a new algorithm, known as ReFIT, that vastly improves the speed and accuracy of thought-controlled neural prosthetic systems that can help disabled people maneuver... -
BrainGate Amazes Again: Paralyzed Woman Moves Thought-Controlled Robotic Arm (video)
Posted on May 19, 2012 | No CommentsThe BrainGate neural interface has been under development since 2002. During its first decade it has proven many times that implanted brain-computer interfaces could offer real hope to paralysed patients and to bionic technology. Last... -
Stanford University joins BrainGate team developing brain-computer interface to aid paralyzed people
Posted on November 14, 2011 | No CommentsResearchers of Stanford University are enrolling participants in a pioneering study investigating the feasibility of people with paralysis using a technology that interfaces directly with the brain to control computer... -
BrainGate Is Still Working 1.000 Days After Implantation
Posted on March 25, 2011 | No CommentsDemonstrating an important milestone for the longevity and utility of implanted brain-computer interfaces, a woman with tetraplegia using the investigational BrainGate system continued to control a computer cursor accurately through... -
Booming Progress in Mind-controlled Bionic Limb Research
Posted on January 22, 2011 | No CommentsA general overview of the current state of medical brain-computer interface technology has been posted recently by scienceline.org. It tells the story of Matt Nagle who made history by moving the mouse...


































