The Brain That Learned to Type Again

Ben Sullivan
Key Takeaways - New research introduces a brain-computer interface typing system for people with paralysis, decoding intended movements from the motor cortex. - Participants typed using a QWERTY layout without physical finger movements, achieving speeds of up to 110 characters per minute. - The system demonstrated high accuracy and usability, allowing participants to operate it from home without frequent recalibration. - This advancement may lead to restoring more complex hand functions, not...