Clinical Trial
Interfacing With NeuroTechnology to Expand Neural Throughput (INTENT)
ClinicalTrials.gov1/1/2026ยท01/01/26๐ USA
Summary
The INTENT study evaluates a high-bandwidth neural interface system developed by Johns Hopkins University for individuals with tetraplegia, ALS, and other neuromuscular disorders. The system aims to enable direct brain control of external devices including computers and prosthetic limbs.
Why it matters
High-bandwidth neural interfaces could dramatically expand the communication and control capabilities available to people with severe paralysis. This academic-led study complements commercial BCI efforts by advancing research-grade technology.
#BCI#Neural Interfaces#Neural Recording#ALS#Spinal Cord Injury#USA#Research Tools
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