Neuralink has received approval for a feasibility trial, evaluating its brain-computer interface and robotic arm, aimed at assisting patients with quadriplegia.
The PRIME study assesses the initial impact of Neuralink's implant on quadriplegic patients allowing them to control devices with their thoughts.
Neuralink's device has enabled initial trial participants to perform tasks such as playing video games, browsing the internet, and posting on social media.
Neuralink is now expanding its efforts in Canada, receiving approval to conduct a trial involving six patients with paralysis.
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