China's First Human Trial of Flexible Brain-Computer Implant Enables Mind Control of Devices
- China has conducted its first clinical trial of an invasive brain-computer interface , becoming the second country to reach this stage of development in BCI technology.
- A man who lost all four limbs was able to play chess and racing games using brain signals within weeks of implantation.
- The device developed by CEBSIT is the smallest and most flexible brain-control device globally, allowing for minimal disruption to brain tissue.
- Future plans include enabling the patient to control robotic devices, enhancing physical independence and interaction capabilities.
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China Joins US in Brain Implant Race With Clinical Trial
China’s first clinical trial of a technology that allows signals from the brain to control an external device has proved successful, making it only the second country after the US to reach this stage, according to the Global Times.
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Chinese research team launches clinical trial for invasive brain-computer interface
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