Brain-Computer Interface via Jugular Vein
September 5, 2023 | Terry Sharrer
“Synchron (Melbourne, Australia). . . . has developed a “Stentrode” that can be implanted through the jugular vein, and steered through the brain’s blood vessels to a position right next to the motor cortex. Here, it’s deployed like a regular self-expanding stent, and it places 16 electrodes right next to specific brain areas that can be used to control devices wirelessly and instantly.” MORE WITH VIDEO
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