🔥Paralyzed Patient in China Controls Robots Using a Brain Implant
For the first time, a person with a severe spinal cord injury has achieved stable, real-world control of multiple assistive robots using an implanted brain–computer interface (BCI). The breakthrough was reported in China and involves a patient who has been completely paralyzed from the neck down for three years.
Using the implanted BCI, the patient can remotely control different robotic systems in everyday situations. These include ordering food online and sending a robot dog to meet the delivery courier, performing paid digit
For the first time, a person with a severe spinal cord injury has achieved stable, real-world control of multiple assistive robots using an implanted brain–computer interface (BCI). The breakthrough was reported in China and involves a patient who has been completely paralyzed from the neck down for three years.
Using the implanted BCI, the patient can remotely control different robotic systems in everyday situations. These include ordering food online and sending a robot dog to meet the delivery courier, performing paid digit