New Adaptive Brain-Computer Interface
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First two-way adaptive brain-computer interface enhances communication efficiency

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Bioengineers at Tsinghua University in China have developed the world's first two -way adaptive braincomputer interface (BCI) They claim their new device boosts efficiency 100-fold and reduces energy demand by approximately 1,000 times compared to conventional BCI devices.
They suggest their device marks the next step toward the development of a BCI that could eventually allow people with brain damage to regain lost abilities.
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