Scientists have conducted the first early validation of a revolutionary technology that enables paralyzed individuals to regain walking and sensory abilities, with the findings published in the journal Brain Stimulation. The 'bidirectional brain-computer interface system,' developed by a multi-university team, has undergone complete testing on a patient, achieving a 92% accuracy rate in both control and perception. This breakthrough brings new hope for the treatment of paraplegia and marks a significant step toward fully implantable systems.
