surgenor, gerhard m friehs++ cyberkinetics, inc., foxboro ......misha d. serruya, john p. donoghue*,...
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Misha D. Serruya, John P. Donoghue*, Nicholas Hatsopoulos+, Richard Van Wagenen, K. Shane Guillory, Abe Caplan, Maryam Saleh, Dan Morris, Brian W. Hatt, Timothy R. Surgenor, Gerhard M Friehs++
Cyberkinetics, Inc., Foxboro, MA, and Salt Lake City, UT.* Brown University; +University of Chicago; ++Brown University and Rhode Island Hospital
BrainGate Neural Interface SystemPreclinical Proof of Concept
Transition to Human StudiesTransition to Human Studies
Braingate™ *: Developing a Device to Provide Motor Impaired Patients with A Novel Neural Output
Right Chart: Typing speed estimates were retrieved from the following two sources: http://www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/AY2003/cs4750b_spring/lectures/32 Hands Free Writing Software May Aid Disabled Users, Melissa Schor, AT Journal, Vol 56, September 1, 2002
*Note: The BrainGate is not a human investigational device in the United States. An IDE application has not yet been filled with the FDA. This poster is informational only and is intended to present the overall status of development of the product at Cyberkinetics Inc.
cerebral palsy
cerebellardisorders
locked-in syndrome
other stroke
spinal cord injury
spinal muscular atrophies
ALS
muscular dystrophy
limb loss
multiple sclerosis
Communication Requirements of Motor Impaired Patients
Right chart: Typing Speed Estimates were retrieved from the following two sources:http://www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/AY2003/cs4750b_spring/lectures/32Melissa Schor, Hands Free Writing Software May Aid Disabled Users, AT Journal, vol. 56, September 1 2002
Preclinical Safety
BrainGate Cart
BrainGate Cable Assembly
BrainGate Implant
BrainGateImplant
BrainGateCart
BrainGate CableAssembly