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Innovative Brain-Computer Interface for People With Spinal Cord Injury
Sponsor: UMC Utrecht
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to demonstrate control of digital devices through a brain implant in people with spinal cord injury. The main question it aims to answer is efficient, independent, BCI-based control over digital devices in settings of daily living of an individual with SCI. In this project an advanced generation fully implantable BCI system will be used, the Brain InterChange (BIC) from CorTec. Participants will be implanted with an electrode grid on the surface of the brain and an amplifier/transmitter on the skull, under the skin. Participation includes visits of researchers for recording and training at home, 1-3 times per week for one year. Extension of participation after one year is possible. If successful, the participant will be able to use the BCI at home independently, without the presence of a researcher.
Official title: Innovative Neurotechnology For Society - Brain-Computer Interface
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 70 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
1
Start Date
2026-08
Completion Date
2028-08
Last Updated
2026-06-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
ECoG (electrocorticography) sensing
Implant electrodes and amplifier/transmitter and use, through amplifier and decoding, for control of BCI
Locations (1)
University Medical Center Utrecht
Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands