Neuralink tests brain implant that leaves protective layer intact
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Neuralink tests brain implant that leaves protective layer intact
Neuralink, a company developing brain-computer interface (BCI) devices aimed at restoring independence to people with paralysis caused by conditions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), has tested a new implant approach in which electrode threads were inserted through the dura without cutting it open. The dura is the tough protective membrane surrounding the brain. In a post on X, the company said eliminating the need to cut the dura “ta…
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