Understanding Brain-Computer Interfaces for ALS: The Synchron Approach
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are an emerging technology that may restore connection and independence for people living with ALS. In this webinar, Synchron explains what BCIs are, how they work, and how they differ from current assistive technologies, with updates from clinical research.
The session highlights Synchron’s approach to designing technology with users rather than for them, including how people living with ALS and caregivers can contribute to shaping future BCI development. Speakers include clinicians, Synchron team members, and individuals who have participated in BCI studies.
For more information about ALS Association webinars, visit: www.als.org/webinars
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are an emerging technology that may restore connection and independence for people living with ALS. In this webinar, Synchron explains what BCIs are, how they work, and how they differ from current assistive technologies, with updates from clinical research.
The session highlights Synchron’s approach to designing technology with users rather than for them, including how people living with ALS and caregivers can contribute to shaping future BCI development. Speakers include clinicians, Synchron team members, and individuals who have participated in BCI studies.
For more information about ALS Association webinars, visit: www.als.org/webinars