A consortium of clinicians, scientists, and engineers developing brain-computer interfaces to restore movement and communication for people with paralysis
Rice and Baylor College of Medicine are joining the @BrainGateTeam consortium to develop brain-controlled robotic assistive devices that could help people with tetraplegia eat and drink independently. #BCI#Neurotech
Find out more: news.rice.edu/news/2026/clin…
ALT AI-generated image of man seated at table and eating assisted by robotic arm controlled via brain-computer interface technology, with a woman caregiver observing
Another brain-computer interface record set in the published record: fastest communication based on hand movements (typing in this case): nature.com/articles/s41593-0…
Congrats Justin and the rest of the @BrainGateTeam!
Congrats to Vargas-Irwin et al.! Motor cortex single unit activity from 2 participants with spinal cord injury enabled ~70% accurate decoding of 48 hand gestures (∼90% for sets of 10). Findings support rich, intuitive control for BCIs. #Neurotech#BCInature.com/articles/s42003-0…
Our brain-to-voice synthesis brain-computer interface paper was published in @Nature today! This neuroprosthesis synthesized the voice of a man with ALS instantaneously, enabling him to ‘speak’ flexibly and modulate the prosody of his BCI-voice. 1/7
Paper: rdcu.be/eqH3C
A man with a severe speech disability is able to speak expressively and sing using a brain implant that translates his neural activity into words almost instantly.
go.nature.com/4mXv8yM
I’m excited to present our new preprint!
An intuitive, bimanual, high-throughput QWERTY touch typing neuroprosthesis for people with tetraplegia.
medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
Congrats to @BrainGateTeam-mates at @UCDavis as well as our incredible clinical trial participant and his family for their feature in @BrainPrize's film: "Artificial Intelligence: From Mind to Machine" vimeo.com/1064311069 (22:50)
We are honored to have been awarded the 2024 Sean M. Healey International Prize for Innovation in #ALS at #alsmndsymp for our team effort to develop brain-computer interfaces for restoring fast, intuitive, and accurate communication for people living with ALS. (1/3)
Congrats to @ewinapun et al. for their Nature @CommsBio publication "Measuring instability in chronic human intracortical neural recordings towards stable, long-term brain-computer interfaces"!
BCI decoders can degrade over time, so when should we update them?
I’m excited to share my latest PhD work: MINDFUL – a novel approach to Measure Instabilities in Neural Data for Useful Long-term iBCI! (1/7)
Link to paper: doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-0…#NeuroTech#BCI@BrainGateTeam
BCI decoders can degrade over time, so when should we update them?
I’m excited to share my latest PhD work: MINDFUL – a novel approach to Measure Instabilities in Neural Data for Useful Long-term iBCI! (1/7)
Link to paper: doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-0…#NeuroTech#BCI@BrainGateTeam
Our new study is out today in the New England Journal of Medicine! We demonstrate a speech neuroprosthesis that decodes the attempted speech of a man with ALS into text with 97.5% accuracy, enabling him to communicate with his family, friends, and colleagues in his own home. 1/9