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Paralyzed man controls drone with his mind. Illustration: Avi Blizovsky via DALEE

Flying with the Power of Thought: Paralyzed Man Controls Drone Through Brain-Machine Interface

Tom, paralyzed in all four limbs, was able to fly a drone and navigate an obstacle course using an implanted microelectrode array and decoding “virtual” finger movements – a leap forward in the accuracy and speed of BCI control.
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ERC grant for research that will lead to the improvement of group functioning

The European Union grants 2 million euros to Prof. Ilanit Gordon from the Department of Psychology and the Multidisciplinary Center for Brain Research at Bar-Ilan University, for her research that deals with brain, physical and behavioral synchronization during group dynamics
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at the top of their concerns

Significant progress towards personalized medicine in the field of psychiatry, with the help of a helmet that induces electromagnetic stimulation of the brain.
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Researchers at Ben-Gurion University present a new method for diagnosing neurological and psychiatric diseases

The method, which is based on EEG patterns in abnormal electrical brain activity, can quickly diagnose and monitor pathologies in the blood vessels in the brain that are observed in conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, stroke, head injuries and psychiatric conditions
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The discovery that may help predict and even prevent epilepsy