New brain-machine interface can serve as a mental typing "keyboard"

A study published on the 17th in Nature Neuroscience reports a brain-machine interface device that can convert the activity of “trying to type” in the brain into actual text. This achievement could provide a “keyboard” for paralyzed patients to communicate in a manner closer to their daily habits.

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