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  1. Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are electronic systems—either implanted in the brain or worn on the head—that let people control computers, robots, or other devices using brain signals.

  2. monkeys were trained to use a neural interface to manipulate a robotic arm. A more complex decoder, which used ensemble neural recordings from several brain regions, was able to extract several …

  3. Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) were once considered an idea grounded in science fiction but are becoming tangible due to advances in neuroengineering and computational neuroscience.

  4. Here, we report Neuralink’s progress toward a flexible, scalable brain-machine interface that increases channel count by an order of magnitude over prior work.

  5. Today BMIs designed for both experimental and clinical studies can translate raw neuronal signals into motor commands that reproduce arm reaching and hand grasping movements in artificial actuators. …

  6. ith the brain is needed. This form of interaction is known as a brain machine interface (BMI). Over the years, numerous applications have resulted from these two-way interactions, where compensations …

  7. Diferent from conventional brain–machine interfaces that focus more on decoding the cerebral cortex, deep brain–machine interfaces enable interactions between external machines and deep brain …