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Brain-Computer Interfaces
First demonstrations of neural prosthetics allowing paralyzed patients to control devices.
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Brain-computer interfaces translate neural activity into control signals for external devices. Early demonstrations in 2006 allowed paralyzed patients to control cursors and robotic arms through motor cortex recordings, opening an era of direct brain-machine communication with profound implications for disability and human augmentation.
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Neural prosthetics
Motor cortex
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Neural Interfaces — Huberman Lab
Huberman Lab
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