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100% Success Rate: All 32 Paralysis Patients in China’s Brain–Computer Interface Clinical Trial Achieve Brain-Controlled Grasping

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    100% Success Rate: All 32 Paralysis Patients in China’s Brain–Computer Interface Clinical Trial Achieve Brain-Controlled Grasping

    This article reports the groundbreaking results of China’s NEO wireless minimally invasive brain–computer interface trial, where all 32 paralyzed patients achieved successful at-home brain-controlled grasping.

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      They moved the foot! https://youtu.be/J7OjPhK6nU4

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