Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) come in many forms and can be non-invasive, integrated into wearable devices, or invasive, meaning they are implanted into the body to work nearer to the brain.
The £6.5 million clinical trial of neurotechnology, funded by the UK’s Advanced Research and Invention Agency, will test the safety and tolerability of the technology on 30 patients. A pioneering NHS ...
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Neuralink has implanted its brain-computer interface in a human, according to an announcement made on Monday by South African-born American billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, who co-founded the ...
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On Sept 16, China’s National Medical Products Administration approved and released the country’s first industry standard for brain-computer interface (BCI) medical devices, titled Terminology of ...