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Category Archives: MEG
A growing need for bionic limbs, and affordable access for MEG brain research tools: this weeks News Roundup!
Tweet They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas; but we hope that isn’t the case when Muse meets the Vegas lights in January. Right now we have our heads down with intense preparation for what will be the … Continue reading
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Tagged bionic limbs, CES 2013, Chalmers University of Technology, interaxon, meg
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New BCI in Japan Tracks Continuous Finger Movement
TweetLast week I wrote a piece on Honda’s involvement in the world of BCI research and how they teamed up with Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR)—a research group in Japan heavily invested in computer science, robotics, and BCI technology. … Continue reading