A brain-computer interface, surgically placed in a research participant with tetraplegia, paralysis in all four limbs, provided an unprecedented level of control over a virtual quadcopter -- just by ...
In a demonstration of cutting-edge neuroscience and engineering, researchers have achieved something once thought to be science fiction—a brain-computer interface (BCI) that allowed a paralyzed ...
Imagine controlling a virtual quadcopter with just your thoughts and finger movements. For patient T5, this is no longer a dream. Researchers have developed a high-performance brain-computer interface ...
In an advancement in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, scientists enabled a 69-year-old man with paralysis to fly a virtual drone through a complex obstacle course using only his thoughts.
This is the specification for an extremely simple "virtual computer" that can be emulated. I do not want to provide an assembler, any kind of compiler, or even any ideas about things like call ...