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Brain implant
BrainGate is a brain implant system, currently under development and in clinical trials, designed to help those who have lost control of their limbs,
BrainGate
Hardware implanted in the human body and/or brain
renewed interest in the 21st century through companies like Neuralink and BrainGate, as well as ongoing research into human–machine symbiosis. It is the most
Cyberware
Chicago. The Braingate technology and related Cyberkinetic’s assets were sold to Blackrock Neurotech (then Blackrock Microsystems) and BrainGate Inc. in 2008
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American murder victim
sepsis. Nagle agreed to participate in a clinical trial involving the BrainGate Neural Interface System (developed by Cyberkinetics) out of a desire to
Matt_Nagle
American neuroscientist
in Geneva, Switzerland. Donoghue is best known for his work developing BrainGate and is recognized as a pioneer in neuroprosthetics and brain–computer
John Donoghue (neuroscientist)
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Connection between brain and computer
in 2005 as part of the first nine-month human trial of Cyberkinetics's BrainGate chip-implant. Implanted in Nagle's right precentral gyrus (area of the
Brain–computer_interface
Hypothesis that reality could be a computer simulation
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1983 film by Douglas Trumbull
posthumous Best Supporting Actress nomination for Natalie Wood. 1983 in film BrainGate The Dream Master (1966) Dreamscape (1984) eXistenZ (1999) List of films
Brainstorm_(1983_film)
Device that connects to a brain
longevity of the implants. The array now forms the sensor component of the Braingate. Much research is also being done on the surface chemistry of neural implants
Brain_implant
Traveling exhibition
Model of a BrainGate interface at the Star Wars exhibition at the Boston Science Museum in December 2005
Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination
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New technologies actively in development
Research, diffusion Controlling electronic devices via brain waves BrainGate Head transplant Success in animal experiments, including 2-headed result
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American neuroscientist
for the Stanford Department of Neurosurgery's Braingate 2 clinical trial from 2010 to 2012. Braingate 2 clinical trial was a major research initiative
Cynthia_Chestek
Finnish physics professor
He is also a member of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters. "BrainGate team wins $1M prize in Israel". news.brown.edu. Retrieved 2017-02-28.
Arto_Nurmikko
American neurologist, neuroscientist, and neuroengineer
Neurorestoration and Neurotechnology. Hochberg is known with his involvement in BrainGate and brain-computer interface research more broadly. In 2021, he led a
Leigh_Hochberg
Hospital in England
series Inspector Morse in 1991. The first Utah Array (later known as the BrainGate) implantation in a human (Kevin Warwick) took place on 14 March 2002.
Radcliffe_Infirmary
Method to measure responses of a neuron
of neurons it is able to record from (Nicolelis, 2001). In 2004, the BrainGate pilot clinical trial was initiated to "test the safety and feasibility
Single-unit_recording
Device in neurophysiology
treatment for ALS have been initiated in a project entitled BrainGate (see video demo: BrainGate). MEAs provide the high resolution necessary to record time
Microelectrode_array
Mathematical descriptions of the properties of certain cells in the nervous system
10b6020B. doi:10.1088/1741-2560/10/2/026020. PMC 3640462. PMID 23503062. "BrainGate - Home". braingate2.org. 2015-12-04. Retrieved 2016-04-06. Hay E, Hill
Biological_neuron_model
Neuroscience-based adaptive systems
were able to control robotic arms through thought when connected to the BrainGate neural interface system. The two participants were able to reach for and
Brain_technology
British engineer and robotics researcher
and his team at the University of Reading. This device consisted of a BrainGate sensor, a silicon square about 3mm wide, connected to an external "gauntlet"
Kevin_Warwick
2015 book by P. W. Singer and August Cole
Jiangyong (Chinese: 齐江勇; pinyin: Qí Jiāngyǒng), a Chinese surgeon who uses BrainGate-inspired brain implant technology to conduct interrogations. Daniel Aboye
Ghost_Fleet_(novel)
Brown University research institute
Gothenburg in Sweden. The Carney Institute is best known for its role in BrainGate, a brain-computer interface technology developed, in part, by Institute
Carney Institute for Brain Science
Carney_Institute_for_Brain_Science
and known as the Levi Salisbury House. The building is now used by the BrainGate team. 133 Waterman Street 1885 133 Waterman Street is home to the Center
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Greek-American computational neuroscientist
developing the technology used in the first human clinical trials of the BrainGate system for people with paralysis. His broader research examines the neural
Nicholas_G._Hatsopoulos
2011 book by Michio Kaku
United States ground forces automated by 2015. Technology similar to BrainGate will eventually allow humans to control computers with tiny brain sensors
Physics_of_the_Future
Subset of neuroprosthetics
of touch. A current example of a brain-computer interface would be the BrainGate, a device developed by Cyberkinetics. This BCI is currently undergoing
Cortical_implant
Type of therapy
autoimmune disorders. Alim-Louis Benabid Brain computer interfacing (BCI) BrainGate International Neuromodulation Society Interventional pain management North
Neuromodulation_(medicine)
American-born computer scientist
Donoghue and others at Brown University to create the technology behind the BrainGate neural prosthetics technology. Black and colleagues developed Bayesian
Michael_J._Black
Discipline related to neuroscience and biomedical engineering
Multielectrode array of 100 electrodes, which now forms the sensor part of a Braingate, was implanted directly into the median nerve fibers of scientist Kevin
Neuroprosthetics
1999 studio album by Cobra Strike
"Blank Sky" 0:53 5. "Torn Face" 5:14 6. "Wound" 0:55 7. "Inferno" 6:18 8. "Braingate" 2:59 9. "CS-118" 1:55 10. "Torture Tunnel" 3:49 11. "Headstone" 1:10
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co-founder of the brain implant company Cyberkinetics which developed BrainGate John M. Opitz – developmental biologist who defined the concept of the
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