What You Should Know:
– Synchron, a company pioneering brain-computer interface (BCI) technology unveils a community registry that aims to bring together patients with motor impairments, their caregivers, and medical professionals to explore the potential of BCI in restoring lost functionality.
– By uniting patients, caregivers, and medical professionals, this initiative has the potential to revolutionize the way we treat motor impairments and empower individuals to regain control of their lives.
Minimally Invasive Brain Interface
Unlike traditional BCI methods requiring open-brain surgery, Synchron’s technology utilizes a minimally invasive approach:
- Endovascular Implantation: The BCI device is strategically placed within a blood vessel near the brain’s motor cortex via the jugular vein.
- Wireless Communication: The implanted device wirelessly transmits the user’s motor intent signals for external use.
The Power of Community Collaboration
The Synchron BCI registry serves as a platform for:
- Patient and Caregiver Education: Providing patients and caregivers with valuable information on BCI technology and its potential applications.
- Clinician Engagement: Facilitating collaboration between clinicians, researchers, and developers to accelerate BCI advancements.
- Shared Experiences: Enabling patients and caregivers to connect and share their experiences with BCI technology.
“BCI technology enables individuals with motor impairment to regain independence,” said David Lacomis, M.D., principal investigator and Chief of the Neuromuscular Division at UPMC and Professor of Neurology and Pathology at the University of Pittsburgh. “By controlling digital devices through one’s own thoughts, BCI offers a transformative path towards performing daily tasks with greater ease and efficiency. From communication to accessing essential services online, BCI technology represents a ground-breaking frontier for individuals and their families.”