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China approves brain chip to overcome paralysis
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China has approved a brain implant that enables people with paralysis to move their hands. The regulatory nod, granted to Neuracle (Borui Kang Medical Technology) in Shanghai, is the worldâs first approval of an invasive brainâcomputer interface for commercial use.
Neuracleâs brain chip, called NEO, is a coin-sized device containing eight electrodes that is placed on one side of brainâs dura mater above the primary sensorimotor cortex. The electrodes record neuronal electrical activity when a person imagines moving their hand. The signals are sent to a computer, decoded, and then used to control a robotic glove worn by the patient, moving their hand.




