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Neuromotor prosthetic to treat stroke-related paresis: N-of-1 trial.

Mijail D SerruyaAlessandro NapoliNicholas SatterthwaiteJoe KardineJoseph McCoyNamrata GrampurohitKiran TalekarDevon M MiddletonFeroze MohamedMichael KoganAshwini SharanChengyuan WuRobert H Rosenwasser
Published in: Communications medicine (2022)
We demonstrate in a human being that ensembles of individual neurons in the cortex overlying a chronic supratentorial, subcortical stroke remain active and engaged in motor representation and planning and can be used to electrically bypass the stroke and promote limb function. The participant's ability to rapidly acquire control over otherwise paralyzed hand opening, more than 18 months after a stroke, may justify development of a fully implanted movement restoration system to expand the utility of fully implantable BCI to a clinical population that numbers in the tens of millions worldwide.
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