Yale researchers create brain-computer interface for rapid learning

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Yale researchers developed a brain-computer interface that allows rapid learning by working with the brain's natural activity patterns. The new interface maps brain activity to game control by understanding the brain's "neural manifold," leading to faster learning and brain reorganization. This approach could improve treatments for neurological disorders, mental health conditions, and enhance cognitive abilities.


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