ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 28 -- United States Patent no. 12,455,625, issued on Oct. 28, was assigned to Neurable Inc. (Boston).

"Brain-computer interface with high-speed eye tracking features" was invented by Ramses Alcaide (Boston), Dereck Padden (Newton, Mass.), Jay Jantz (Burlington, Mass.), James Hamet (Cambridge, Mass.), Jeffrey Morris Jr. (Cambridge, Mass.) and Arnaldo Pereira (Somerville, Mass.).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Embodiments described herein relate to systems, devices, and methods for use in the implementation of a brain-computer interface that integrates real-time eye-movement tracking with brain activity tracking to present and update a user interface that is strategically de...