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Brain implant lets a paralyzed man feed himself and pet his dog
Keith Thomas broke his neck diving into a pool in 2020 and was paralyzed from the chest down. Six years later, thanks to a ...
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Man, 48, paralysed from the chest down can now feed himself thanks to game-changing brain implant
A man who was paralysed from the chest down can now move his arms and sense touch thanks to a brain implant that appears to ...
After 15-hours of open-brain surgery, a team of specialists successfully completed the first “double neural bypass” procedure ...
Keith Thomas can move arms and hands, and feel sensation of touch after ‘double neural bypass’ and months of training ...
A brain-computer interface helped restore movement and sensation in a 48-year old man with quadriplegia, researchers say.
Shanghai surgeons implanted Neuracle's NEO, the first commercially approved brain-computer interface. It sits on the brain rather than piercing it.
The device, called NEO, records neuronal activity and translates it to movements made a metal glove worn by a patient.
An AI brain implant called the double neural bypass restored movement and touch to a paralysed man, and the gains lasted years, per Nature Medicine.
Neuralink tested a brain implant approach that threads electrodes through the dura without cutting it open. The company says ...
Coherence Neuro’s technology could have cancer-fighting applications across the entire body.
Brain implants seem to offer many possibilities for patients with neurological problems. They may be able to help reduce seizures in people with epilepsy, bring sight to people who are blind, or ...
Coin-sized implant marks a breakthrough in neurotechnology, underscoring China’s bid to lead the global race against Elon ...
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