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A clinical symposium at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, discussed the use of chess as a tool for innovation in brain-computer interface (BCI) systems.
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Shenzhen, China
Who
FIDE Treasurer Zhu Chen, WIM Liang Zhihua, Noland Arbaugh, Anna Cramling, neurologists, clinicians, technology companies
What
A clinical symposium at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, discussed the use of chess as a tool for innovation in brain-computer interface (BCI) systems.
When
Wed, 17 Jun 2026 00:02:56 GMT · 3h 17m ago
Where
Shenzhen, China ·
Why
The symposium brought together experts to explore how chess can aid BCI research, following recent demonstrations of BCI technology through online chess.
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How this affects you
Chess is being recognized as a valuable tool for understanding cognition and testing BCI applications, potentially accelerating advancements in medical treatments for neurological conditions and enhancing human-computer interaction globally.
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