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A novel method for achieving high accuracy typing on a virtual keyboard using an intracortical Brain Computer Interface.
A novel method for achieving high accuracy typing on a virtual keyboard using an intracortical Brain Computer Interface Overview From texting on a device to pressing buttons on appliances, finger motions are utilized to communicate and interact with devices in almost all aspects of life. Individuals with severe motor impairment, however, often lack...
Published: 5/22/2025   |   Inventor(s): Leigh Hochberg, John Simeral, Stefan Lütschg Espinosa, Carlos Vargas-Irwin, Natalie Herrick, David Rosler, Thomas Hosman
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Category(s): Devices, Neurotechnology, Neurodegenerative Disease
iBCI System to Control Multiple Devices
­Overview Until now, brain computer interface (BCI) systems have allowed people with paralysis to control only a single device, often under the guidance of a caretaker or secondary operator. Our novel BCI system enables users to control multiple devices, switching among them under their own volition. Market Opportunity Numerous intracortical...
Published: 12/21/2022   |   Inventor(s): Leigh Hochberg, Tyler Singer-Clark, Ronnie Gross, Anastasia Kapitonava, John Simeral, Thomas Hosman
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Category(s): Software, Neurotechnology
Commanding Electronic Devices from Discrete Neural Gestures
­Overview We have developed a brain-machine interface for control of computers and other electronic devices through natural but virtual (imagined) gestures. A multistate discrete decoder detects neural activity evoked from natural hand gestures and maps them to commands for computer interaction. Market Opportunity Emerging brain-computer interface...
Published: 10/15/2022   |   Inventor(s): John Simeral, Thomas Hosman, Carlos Vargas-Irwin, Daniel Thengone, Leigh Hochberg
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Category(s): Neurotechnology
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