Brain implant thinner than hair: How a novel technology may allow people to use devices with their mind

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Precision Neuroscience is introducing a breakthrough in medical science, which will allow those who live with limited-mobility conditions to manipulate electronics with their minds.

"The goal of the brain-computer interface is to place it over the regions of the brain where the motor activities are encoded in the brain, to record that activity — and then using software and machine learning to translate that into a signal that can be used to control a device," he said.

"Initially, the application has the ability to restore your ability to communicate with your computer, your mobile device," he said. "When the patient’s done with the surgery, there’s no hair removed and there’s essentially no sign that any major surgery had been done," he said."It’s something we’re very proud of and think it’s going to be extremely important in the future," he added.

Precision hopes to submit its first application to the FDA this year for a 30-day implant, according to Mager.On that, Mager predicted action within the next four to five years. Precision Neuroscience’s array."We're focused on a specific group of patients for whom this technology has the potential to be transformative."

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