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A New Implant Aims to Rewire Stroke Patients' Brains

Epia Neuro's brain-computer interface will include a motorized glove to help stroke patients recover movement in their hand.

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Implantable Neurotechnology and Future Prospects - Springer

This chapter delves into the evolution, mechanisms, and clinical applications of implantable neurotechnology, tracing its origins from early electrical stimulation studies to modern advances like spinal cord stimulators, brain-computer interfaces, and responsive neurostimulation. Highlighting innovations in materials science, microelectronics, and neurophysiology, we discuss treatments for ...

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Brain's reverse-aging protocol after stroke - Facebook

In a groundbreaking global study, scientists at the Keck School of Medicine of USC have uncovered a paradoxical phenomenon in the wake of severe strokes. While ...

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A New Implant Aims to Rewire Stroke Patients' Brains - DNyuz

Epia Neuro is planning to do a first-in-human demonstration of its technology later this year at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, followed by tests at other sites by the end of 2026. The post A New Implant Aims to Rewire Stroke Patients' Brains appeared first on Wired.

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