University of Michigan: Ultra-Low Power Brain Implants Find Meaningful Signal in Grey Matter Noise
July 27, 2020
July 27, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 27 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
By tuning into a subset of brain waves, University of Michigan researchers have dramatically reduced the power requirements of neural interfaces while improving their accuracy--a discovery that could lead to long-lasting brain implants that can both treat neurological diseases and enable mind-controlled prosthetics and machines.
The team, led by Cynthia Chestek, associate profe . . .
By tuning into a subset of brain waves, University of Michigan researchers have dramatically reduced the power requirements of neural interfaces while improving their accuracy--a discovery that could lead to long-lasting brain implants that can both treat neurological diseases and enable mind-controlled prosthetics and machines.
The team, led by Cynthia Chestek, associate profe . . .