China approves the world's first brain chip that helps paralyzed patients regain hand movement using brain-computer interface technology.
China has approved a brain implant for people with severe paralysis to help restore their hand movements. The brain–computer interface (BCI) is the first in the world to be available for wider use ...
The device can be implanted in people with severe paralysis who cannot grasp objects with their hands, but who retain some functionality in their upper arm.
A computer chip brain implant allows paralysed motor neurone disease patients to communicate by reading their minds. Currently, people suffering from paralysing conditions can communicate only by ...
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Decades after the first brain chip enabled a paralysed person to move a cursor on a screen, turn words into speech and control a robotic arm, the creator behind the technology believes the devices are ...
Decades after the first brain chip enabled a paralysed person to move a cursor on a screen, turn words into speech and control a robotic arm, the creator behind the technology believes the devices are ...