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Dec 15, 2016

This Non-Invasive Brain Cap Allows People to Control a Robotic Arm with Their Minds

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

Although this still looks like you’re part of a medical experiment; it is in fact a step forward in BMI progress as it is non-invasive & not bulky as the other BMI technology that I have seen. With the insights we’re able to collect from this model plus prove 80% accuracy in the neuro communication means next generations will be able to focus on materials to make the model more and more seamless. So, it is very promising.


A new non-invasive brain-computer interface allows people to control a robotic arm using only their minds.

(Photo : Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

A team of researchers at the University of Minnesota has developed a new non-invasive brain-computer interface that allows people to control a robotic arm using only their minds.

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