Science Friday

Advances In Brain-Computer Interfaces For People With Paralysis

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Apr 23, 2025
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ANECDOTE

Participant Flies Virtual Quadcopter

  • A participant with tetraplegia used a brain implant to control a virtual quadcopter by imagining finger movements.
  • This allowed him to figuratively interact with the world, which was deeply meaningful for him.
INSIGHT

Decoding Speech from Brain Signals

  • Brain-computer interfaces can decode speech motor cortex signals to restore speech capabilities.
  • This allows people with vocal paralysis to communicate using synthesized voices matching their own past recordings.
INSIGHT

Speech BCI Distinguishes Intent

  • The speech neuroprosthesis activates only when users attempt to speak, not by inner thoughts or hearing speech.
  • This feature protects users' privacy and limits unwanted activation of the device.
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