首页|CHINA POURS MONEY INTO BRAIN MIPS THAT GIVE PARALYSED PEOPLE IMPROVED CONTROL

CHINA POURS MONEY INTO BRAIN MIPS THAT GIVE PARALYSED PEOPLE IMPROVED CONTROL

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A deep-brain device that allowed a man with no limbs to play computer games is one of an increasing number of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) being trialled in people in China. The BCI system, developed by medical-technology company StairMed in Shanghai, China, is similar to the implants being trialled in people by Neuralink, owned by Elon Musk, based in Fremont, California. StairMed'sdevice has fewer probes than Neuralink's device has, but it is smaller and less invasive.

Smriti Mallapaty

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2025

Nature

Nature

ISSN:0028-0836
年,卷(期):2025.643(8072)