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What if you could control digital devices using just the power of Synchron, a neurovascular bioelectronics medicine company, today announced publication of a first- Four researchers from the University of Melbourne, the Royal Melbourne Hospital, and the Howard Florey Institute forĀ ... Synchron has developed a Brain-Computer Interface that uses pre-existing technologies such as the stent and catheter An experimental brain implant could help paralyzed people operate digital devices using just their Dr Thomas Oxley is the brainchild behind the

Australian researchers have developed a technology which allows people with upper-limb paralysis University of Melbourne Professor Terry O'Brien, consultant neurologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, oversaw the project. The first endovascular neural interface, the Conference interpreter Barry Slaughter Olsen explains what it's really like

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A Brain Implant That Turns Your Thoughts Into Text | Tom Oxley | TED

A Brain Implant That Turns Your Thoughts Into Text | Tom Oxley | TED

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Stentrode in action

Stentrode in action

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Stentrode brain computer interface online in first two human patients

Stentrode brain computer interface online in first two human patients

Synchron, a neurovascular bioelectronics medicine company, today announced publication of a first-

Stentrode: Moving with the power of thought

Stentrode: Moving with the power of thought

Four researchers from the University of Melbourne, the Royal Melbourne Hospital, and the Howard Florey Institute forĀ ...

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Brain-Computer Interface: No Open Brain Surgery Required 🧠

Brain-Computer Interface: No Open Brain Surgery Required 🧠

Synchron has developed a Brain-Computer Interface that uses pre-existing technologies such as the stent and catheter

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Experimental brain implant allows people to communicate using only thoughts

Experimental brain implant allows people to communicate using only thoughts

An experimental brain implant could help paralyzed people operate digital devices using just their

Stentrodeā„¢: Translating thought into action

Stentrodeā„¢: Translating thought into action

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Thomas Oxley on the revolutionary stentrode device

Thomas Oxley on the revolutionary stentrode device

Dr Thomas Oxley is the brainchild behind the

Algorithm to Translate Paralyzed Patients’ Thoughts into Real-Time Prosthetic Movements

Algorithm to Translate Paralyzed Patients’ Thoughts into Real-Time Prosthetic Movements

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Bionic breakthrough allows people with paralysis to control computers with thoughts | ABC News

Bionic breakthrough allows people with paralysis to control computers with thoughts | ABC News

Australian researchers have developed a technology which allows people with upper-limb paralysis

Terence O'Brien on the revolutionary stentrode device

Terence O'Brien on the revolutionary stentrode device

University of Melbourne Professor Terry O'Brien, consultant neurologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, oversaw the project.

Synchron Stentrode: Brain Computer Interface for Paralysis

Synchron Stentrode: Brain Computer Interface for Paralysis

The first endovascular neural interface, the

Interpreter Breaks Down How Real-Time Translation Works | WIRED

Interpreter Breaks Down How Real-Time Translation Works | WIRED

Conference interpreter Barry Slaughter Olsen explains what it's really like

Introducing the Stentrodeā„¢ - a small brain device proving a big game changer for paralysed patients

Introducing the Stentrodeā„¢ - a small brain device proving a big game changer for paralysed patients

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The Thought-Action Continuum

The Thought-Action Continuum

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Whitehouse briefing - use of Stentrode footage

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