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Scientists break brain disability barrier with thought-controlled interface | The system aids in enhancing neural plasticity, empowering the brain to adapt, grow, and reorganize, fostering continual development over time.


Researchers develop brain-computer interfaces to enhance the lives of individuals with motor disabilities, advancing research in the field.

The system aids in enhancing neural plasticity, empowering the brain to adapt, grow, and reorganize, fostering continual development over time. Picture yourself immersed in a racing game, where navigating through intricate turns in a lap solely relies on your brain’s commands. Crucially, they integrated machine learning functionalities into their brain-computer interface, creating a universally applicable solution.

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