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(Psych Central News) Among neuroscientists, the term “brain-machine interfaces” has been hot for a while. An emerging field, it describes efforts to use what’s known about how the brain processes and packages information in order to develop machines or devices that help people regain function after injury or disease. Think: your brain alone can control the cursor of [...]

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