Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to make life easier for people with motor or speech disorders, allowing them to manipulate prosthetic limbs and employ computers, among other uses.
Imagine sitting in a packed restaurant, straining to hear the person across the table while every other conversation, every clattering plate, floods in at the same volume. For roughly 30 million ...
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