Our country has made a breakthrough in the independent research and development of implantable clinical brain-machine interface technology.
On August 28th, it was learned from the Aerospace Information Innovation Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences that the National Key Laboratory of Sensor Technology at the Aerospace Institute, in collaboration with the Department of Neurosurgery at the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, has completed a clinical trial on "accurate positioning of the boundary of deep brain tumors based on implanted microelectrode arrays." This is the world's first clinical trial using a brain-machine interface for precise positioning of the boundary of deep brain tumors during surgery, marking a significant breakthrough in China's independent research and development of implanted clinical brain-machine interface technology.
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