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#Challenge Medical Technology#The gospel of neurological patients was jointly tackled by Tsinghua University and Xuanwu Hospital, the first wireless minimally invasive brain-computer interface;

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#Challenging Medical Technology#

Great news

Good news for neurological patients

Jointly tackled by Tsinghua University and Xuanwu Hospital,

The first wireless minimally invasive brain-computer interface;

The semi-implantable experiment was a success!

A patient who has lost self-control,

After three months at home;

observation of brain-computer interface rehabilitation training,

The patient achieved the function of self-controlled drinking and brain control.

Grip accuracy of over 90%

Tsinghua University and Xuanwu Hospital,

A breakthrough in the field!

A boon for neurological patients.

To the researchers of Tsinghua University and Xuanwu Hospital,

Thank you sincerely!

#Challenge Medical Technology#The gospel of neurological patients was jointly tackled by Tsinghua University and Xuanwu Hospital, the first wireless minimally invasive brain-computer interface;
#Challenge Medical Technology#The gospel of neurological patients was jointly tackled by Tsinghua University and Xuanwu Hospital, the first wireless minimally invasive brain-computer interface;
#Challenge Medical Technology#The gospel of neurological patients was jointly tackled by Tsinghua University and Xuanwu Hospital, the first wireless minimally invasive brain-computer interface;
#Challenge Medical Technology#The gospel of neurological patients was jointly tackled by Tsinghua University and Xuanwu Hospital, the first wireless minimally invasive brain-computer interface;
#Challenge Medical Technology#The gospel of neurological patients was jointly tackled by Tsinghua University and Xuanwu Hospital, the first wireless minimally invasive brain-computer interface;
#Challenge Medical Technology#The gospel of neurological patients was jointly tackled by Tsinghua University and Xuanwu Hospital, the first wireless minimally invasive brain-computer interface;

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