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Safety of brain-computer interfaces similar to other implanted neurological devices, study finds

For people with paralysis caused by injury or neurological disease; such as ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease), stroke or spinal cord injury; brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to restore communication, mobility and independence by transmitting information directly from the brain to a computer or other assistive technology. Although implanted brain sensors, the …

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Clinical trial results indicate low rate of adverse events associated with implanted brain-computer interface – Neuroscience News

Summary: A study reports that implanted brain-computer interfaces are similar in safety to more conventional brain implants used to manage neurodegenerative disorders. Source: mass general For people with paralysis caused by injury or neurological disease, such as ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease), stroke, or spinal cord injury, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs ) have the …

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