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Cyberkinetics, Case to develop system to help restore extremity function

30 days) recording and monitoring of brain electrical activity. The NeuroPortTM System can contribute to the diagnosis and treatment of neurological conditions in patients who have undergone a craniotomy by providing neurologists and neurosurgeons a new resource to detect, transmit and analyze neural activity.

Cyberkinetics' BrainGateTM System is being designed to give severely paralyzed individuals, as well as individuals with motor impairment from a variety of causes, a long-term, direct brain-computer interface for the purpose of communication and control of a computer, assistive devices, and, ultimately, limb movement.

More information is available at www.cyberkineticsinc.com. For specific information about BrainGateTM clinical trials please send an email to braingateinfo@cktrial.com.


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Source:Case Western Reserve University


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