Longevity of a brain-computer interface for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
The durability of communication with the use of brain-computer interfaces in persons with progressive neurodegenerative disease has not been extensively examined. We report on 7 years of independent at-home use of an implanted brain-computer interface for communication by a person with advanced amyo...
Main Authors: | Vansteensel, MJ, Leinders, S, Branco, MP, Crone, NE, Denison, T, Freudenburg, ZV, Geukes, SH, Gosselaar, PH, Raemaekers, M, Schippers, A, Verberne, M, Aarnoutse, EJ, Ramsey, NF |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Massachusetts Medical Society
2024
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