Brain-computer interface

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BrainGate – Collaborative of researchers from Brown, Emory, Massachusetts General Hospital, Stanford, UC Davis, and the Department of Veterans Affairs working on developing brain-computer interface technologies to restore communication, mobility and independence for people impacted by neurologic disease, injury or limb loss.

Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction, University of Texas at Austin – Lab that is working on the direct use of human brain signals to control devices, interact with the environment and recover from insults to and deficits of the central nervous system

Direct Brain Interface Laboratory, University of Michigan – Lab working on the development of brain-computer interface technology for cognitive assessment and augmentive or alternative communication, among other areas.

Brain-Computer Interface Laboratory, Eastern Tennessee State University

Biomedical Functional Imaging and Neuroengineering Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon University

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