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Precision Neuroscience Broadens Brain-Computer Research with Two Additional Study Locations

28th March 2024

Precision Neuroscience has broadened its medical research into brain-computer interfaces with the initiation of two additional study locations at Mount Sinai Health System and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. 

The trials look to develop research into brain-controlled movement and are key to helping improve well-being for those diagnosed with neurological conditions. 

The study employs Precision’s cerebral implant, the Layer 7 Cortical Interface, engineered to capture neural activity with unparalleled precision. 

This system records electrophysiological signals at a high level of detail, with the information gathered later compared to data obtained from conventional cortical surface arrays used in standard medical practice. 

Dr Ben Rapoport, the leading science officer at Precision Neuroscience, stated, “Mount Sinai and Penn Medicine are major centres of excellence, known for spearheading advancements in neurotechnology.” 

Dr Rapoport went on to add, “Each of our partners has focused on a unique area of applied neuroscience, and each study leverages the high-resolution neural data produced by our arrays to shed light on a different aspect of how the brain works.” 

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