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Brain-Computer Interfaces (Krishna Shenoy, Stanford University)

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Krishna Shenoy is creating "brain-computer interfaces" that will enable paralyzed patients to control prosthetic arms and computer cursors. In this short talk, Shenoy describes how his team of Stanford researchers has built a system that achieves typing at 15 words-per-minute, just by "thinking about it".

Neural Prosthetic Systems Laboratory:
http://www.stanford.edu/~shenoy/Group.htm

Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/

Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

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  • Simplicity is the best way to present something.

    How many neural prostheses experts are there on YouTube? 99% can't write a coherent comment.

  • Einstein made it clear everything should be explained in a manner that a bars maid could understand

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  • wow.. good speech... worth listening/watching..

  • nice one! thanks

  • nice video!

  • this lecture should have been interactive to catch viewers attention. . but i guess the information provided in the video is good enough to catch my attention. . :)

  • great viceo!

  • Wooh. This is amazing.

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