Beyond Movement: Embodied bionics for Brain Disease and Treatment

In the last two decades, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have made remarkable strides translating neural signals into motor action programing. From robotic arms to mind-controlled quadcopters and speech processors controlled by thought, these innovations offer new and rousing possibilities for people living with paralysis, amputation, locked-in syndrome, and neurodegenerative disease. But for much of this journey,… Continue reading Beyond Movement: Embodied bionics for Brain Disease and Treatment

Faster, Clearer, Closer: A New Era of BCI for Paralysis

In the realm of neuroscience and medical technology, the dream of turning thought into action is no longer just theoretical. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are fast evolving into viable, clinically meaningful tools, and transforming the lives of people with paralysis and neurodegeneration. Below I share three powerful examples of how far we’ve come, and where we… Continue reading Faster, Clearer, Closer: A New Era of BCI for Paralysis