Musk’s Neuralink now recruiting for 1st human trial of its brain-computer interface
Elon Musk-owned brain-computer interface company Neuralink is now recruiting its first test subjects for human trials to help those with paralysis control devices.
The company said it has received approval from the reviewing independent institutional review board and the first hospital site to begin recruitment for our first-in-human clinical trial.
“The PRIME Study (short for Precise Robotically Implanted Brain-Computer Interface) aims to evaluate the safety of our implant (N1) and surgical robot (R1) and assess the initial functionality of our wireless brain-computer interface for enabling people with paralysis to control external devices with their thoughts,” the company said in a statement late on Tuesday.