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Clinical translation of a high-performance neural prosthesis.

Vikash GiljaChethan PandarinathChristine H BlabePaul NuyujukianJohn D SimeralAnish A SarmaBrittany L SoriceJános A PergeBeata JarosiewiczLeigh R HochbergKrishna V ShenoyJaimie M Henderson
Published in: Nature medicine (2015)
Neural prostheses have the potential to improve the quality of life of individuals with paralysis by directly mapping neural activity to limb- and computer-control signals. We translated a neural prosthetic system previously developed in animal model studies for use by two individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis who had intracortical microelectrode arrays placed in motor cortex. Measured more than 1 year after implant, the neural cursor-control system showed the highest published performance achieved by a person to date, more than double that of previous pilot clinical trial participants.
Keyphrases
  • clinical trial
  • amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  • randomized controlled trial
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  • human health