Neuralink, Robotic Arm and Brain–computer interface
tech · 2d
Neuralink announces a groundbreaking study that Controls a Robotic Arm with the Mind
Neuralink announced the launch of a feasibility trial to explore extending the N1 implant’s capabilities to control an assistive robotic arm. The study aims to provide individuals with paralysis the ability to perform tasks like grasping and manipulating objects using only their thoughts.
pharmaphorum · 1d
Neuralink unveils trial linking brain implant to robotic arm
In a post on X.com, Neuralink said it had been granted regulatory approval for "a new feasibility trial to extend BCI control using the N1 implant to an investigational assistive robotic arm," adding that it is "an important first step towards restoring not only digital freedom, but also physical freedom."
FierceBiotech · 2d
Neuralink reports green light to study brain-controlled robotic arms
Neuralink said it has received a green light for a new clinical study to test the feasibility of connecting its brain-computer interface chip with a robotic arm. | The company said it would allow severely paralyzed patients currently signed up to receive the implant through its PRIME safety trial to also cross-enroll in a new study,
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