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Control of Assistive Devices Via Brain-Computer Interface Technology

ClinicalTrials.gov · September 1, 2025

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This Neuralink-sponsored study evaluates the use of the N1 brain-computer interface implant to enable participants with tetraplegia or ALS to control an assistive robotic arm. Building on the PRIME study, this trial specifically tests BCI-driven control of…

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BCINeural InterfacesNeuroprostheticsALSSpinal Cord Injury