Brain-computer interface used in study to “talk” to people without motor function February 3, 2017 by admin Tweet Patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis were recently involved in a study employing brain-computer interface technology. In the study, they answered “yes” or “no” questions only with their minds. Read more… Neowin Related Posts:Brain implant company Neuralink confirms its first…No brain surgery required: Australian 'Stentrode'…Get this 2021 All-In-One Supercharged Brain Training…Canadians have turned to Roku for streaming content…Study shows why Apple, Google, Microsoft got…