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Elon Musk’s brain implant rival Synchron starts HUMAN trials that could let you control computers with thoughts alone

SYNCHRON has launched a clinical trial that will implant brain chips in humans in the United States.

The Stentrode brain implant – about the size of a paper clip – will let the wearer control a computer using just their thoughts.

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Synchron has launched a clinical trial that will implant brain chips in humans in the United States
Synchron's brain-computer interface (BCI) device is implanted into the motor cortex of the brain through the jugular veinCredit: Synchron Inc

It is reportedly being tested on six patients with severe paralysis at the Mountain Sinai Hospital in New York and at the University Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pennsylvania.

Stentrode will let patients use digital devices with their brains, allowing them to perform daily tasks such as texting and online shopping.

And while the device has already been tested on Australian subjects, this is the first time it is being tried out in the United States.

The trial, dubbed Command, is being performed under the watchful eye of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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"The approval of this [clinical trial] reflects years of safety testing performed in conjunction with FDA,” Dr. Thomas Oxley, CEO of Synchron, said in a statement.

“We have worked together to pave a pathway forward, towards the first commercial approval for a permanently implanted [brain computer interface] for the treatment of paralysis."

Oxley added that Command is a "major milestone" for the company which hopes to bring its product to the ~5 million people living with paralysis in the US.

The  has concluded that stroke is the leading cause of paralysis, followed by spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, and cerebral palsy.

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How does it work?

Synchron's brain-computer interface (BCI) device is implanted into the motor cortex of the brain through the jugular vein.

The procedure is minimally invasive and takes about two hours.

Once implanted, it works by recording and translating neural activity into a standardized digital language.

These signals then transmit from the brain directly to a unit implanted in the chest along a wire.

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