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Control of Assistive Devices Via Brain-Computer Interface Technology
Sponsor: Neuralink Corp
Summary
The CONVOY Study is a clinical trial designed to explore the feasibility of participants from the PRIME Study (NCT06429735) using the N1 Implant to control various assistive devices. The main goal is to determine whether participants can successfully modulate their brain activity to control devices, such as an Assistive Robotic Arm (ARA). This study will assess the effectiveness, consistency, and safety of neural control using the ARA and other assistive devices.
Official title: CONVOY: An Early Feasibility Study of Neural Control of Assistive Devices Via Brain-Computer Interface Technology
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
3
Start Date
2024-11-25
Completion Date
2031-05-25
Last Updated
2025-06-05
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Assistive Robotic Arm
The intervention involves using the N1 Implant, a wireless brain-computer interface (BCI), to enable participants to control the Assistive Robotic Arm through neural signals.
Locations (1)
Barrow Neurological Institute
Phoenix, Arizona, United States