A team of bioengineers at Tsinghua University, working with medical research colleagues from Tianjin University, both in China, have developed what they describe as the world’s first two-way adaptive brain–computer interface (BCI). In their study published in the journal Nature Electronics, the group used a memristor-based adaptive neuromorphic decoder to build their BCI.

First two-way adaptive brain-computer interface enhances communication efficiency
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