You might soon be able to control your electronic devices using only your mind. A recent study published in the journal Nature Electronics shows that scientists are one step closer to an invention …
Engineers have designed a brain implant that could detect neural impulses and wirelessly communicate those signals with electronics such as a computer or smart home device.A recent study shows that scientists are one step closer to an invention that would allow people to control their smart devices and connect to the internet from anywhere they are.
Using a two-step process called biphasic quasistatic brain communication that slowly unfolds in the brain, scientists at Purdue University created a brain implant smaller than a dime that could sense and transmit data to a pair of headphones, and unlike current brain chips, there’s no need to connect this one to a computer or any other device.Scientists at Purdue University created a brain implant smaller than a dime that could sense and transmit data to a pair of headphones.
There have previously been many trials to link neural signals to an external device, such as over-the-ear headphones, but this research is the first to reveal high-bandwidth wireless communication with the implants. To insert the device, doctors removed the skin over the skill and performed a bilateral craniotomy — a surgical removal of part of the bone from the skull, exposing the brain, according to
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