Patient regains feeling and movement with the help of AI-powered brain implant

Patient regains feeling and movement with the help of AI-powered brain implant


Keith Thomas from⁣ New⁣ York was involved in a‌ driving​ accident back in 2020 that injured his spine’s C4 and C5 vertebrae, leading to a total loss in feeling and movement from the​ chest‍ down. Recently, though,⁣ Thomas had been able ⁢to move his⁢ arm at‌ will and feel his‍ sister hold his hand, ‌thanks to the AI brain implant technology⁢ developed by the Northwell Health’s Feinstein Institute of Bioelectronic Medicine.

The ⁣research‌ team first spent months ⁣mapping his brain ​with MRIs to ⁤pinpoint the exact parts‍ of his brain responsible for arm movements and the sense of touch ⁤in his hands. Then, four months ago,‍ surgeons performed a ​15-hour procedure to implant microchips into his brain — Thomas was even awake for some parts so‍ he ⁣could tell them ‍what sensations⁣ he was feeling ​in his ⁣hand as they probed parts‍ of the organ.

While ​the microchips are inside his body, the team ​also installed⁣ external ports​ on top‍ of his head.‍ Those ports connect to a‌ computer with the artificial intelligence…

2023-08-02 02:37:11
Original from www.engadget.com

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