17 June 16:27
China has made progress in a clinical trial of BCI technology, allowing a quadriplegic patient to control video games by thoughts.
Sanziana Georgescu

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China becomes the second country after the US to advance research into brain-computer interface (BCI) technology. A device implanted in a patient with tetraplegia has enabled him to control video games exclusively by mental commands. The implant, believed to be the world's smallest, is 26 mm in diameter and less than 6 mm thick, more than 100 times more flexible than those developed by Neuralink. In the next stages, the project aims to control a robotic arm by thoughts, with the potential to improve the lives of people with paralysis.
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China, al doilea stat după SUA care testează cu succes implanturi cerebrale pentru controlul dispozitivelor externe

China, al doilea stat după SUA care testează cu succes implanturi cerebrale pentru controlul dispozitivelor externe