Fully Implanted Brain–Computer Interface in a Locked-In Patient with ALS
Hearing4all · Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Options for people with severe paralysis who have lost the ability to communicate orally are limited. We describe a method for communication in a patient with late-stage amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), involving a fully implanted brain-computer interface that consists of subdural electrodes placed over the motor cortex and a transmitter placed subcutaneously in the left side of the thorax. By attempting to move the hand on the side opposite the implanted electrodes, the patient accurately and independently controlled a computer typing program 28 weeks after electrode placement, at the equivalent of two letters per minute. The brain-computer interface offered autonomous communication that supplemented and…
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13Topics & keywords
- Brain–computer interface
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Medicine
- Paralysis
- Interface (matter)
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Computer science
- Surgery