Robots now read brain signals to detect mistakes 300ms before humans react, using EEG technology to create safer human-machine collaboration systems.
While electroencephalography (EEG) can provide a wealth of information on the electrical activity of an individual's brain, that person is required to wear a clumsy skull cap full of electrodes. Such ...
New York and Palo Alto, California-based MemoryMD has received FDA clearance for NeuroEEG, a wireless amplifier that transmits EEG signals to computers and cloud-based databases via Bluetooth. The ...
Robots can follow commands, but they still fail at recognizing a mistake before it ...