Duke Scientists Create Brain Implant That May Enable Communication From Thoughts Alone
Duke Scientists Create Brain Implant That May Enable Communication From Thoughts Alone
Prosthetic decodes signals from brain’s speech center to predict what sound someone is trying to say.
To improve on past limitations, Cogan teamed up with fellow Duke Institute for Brain Sciences faculty member Jonathan Viventi, Ph.D., whose biomedical engineering lab specializes in making high-density, ultra-thin, and flexible brain sensors.
For this project, Viventi and his team packed an impressive 256...
