Before Neuralink, China Approves Its First Brain Chip for Commercial Sale
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Like that of Neuralink and other companies, it is implanted in the brain and allows to regain control of the body to people with spinal injuries that left them prostrate; it is the first that stops being experimental
A research team led by Lee Chang-hyuk, a principal researcher at the Brain Science Institute of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), announced on the 5th that they have developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) semiconductor chip capable of simultaneously measuring electrical and light signals from nerve cells. The research results were published in the international academic journal *Advanced Science* last June. While existing…
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Cho Seung-han = A brain-computer interface capable of simultaneously reading not only electrical signals but also light signals to analyze the response and types of nerve cells...
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