Can a systematic usability evaluation help us develop better wearable robots?
Wearable robotics has gained increasing attention over the past years. Researchers at the Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory describe the… Read more »
Wearable robotics has gained increasing attention over the past years. Researchers at the Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory describe the… Read more »
James Giordano and John Shook discuss and explain the concept of cosmopolitan neuroethics: what it is, how we can apply it, and why it’s becoming… Read more »
In October 2016, sixty-six international pilots and their teams came together to compete in the world’s first CYBATHLON, a… Read more »
With large scale international programs entering new phases, upcoming meetings and a growing debate, new discoveries in brain… Read more »
As World Alzheimer's Month draws to a close, James Smith, Communications and Administration Coordinator at Alzheimer’s Disease… Read more »
In this post, we look at the new structure of Annals of General Psychiatry, and Section Editors Dr Athanasios Douzenis and Dr… Read more »
The 20th International Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders took place in Berlin between 19-23 June. Attended… Read more »
In support of Brain Awareness Week, we’re highlighting some of the amazing benefits of brain research and showcasing the… Read more »
Almost 100 years since the recording of the first human electroencephalogram, Dr. Andrew F. Leuchter, Deputy Editor of new journal… Read more »
Ever wondered why dragons have reigned supreme through fantasy, pop culture, and myth alike? With these winged reptiles are… Read more »