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Media Summary: In a world first, researchers at The Royal Melbourne Hospital and The University of Melbourne have implanted the Strentrode - a ... Dr Thomas Oxley is the brainchild behind the Dr Nicholas Opie is a biomechanical engineer. Here, he describes the long process from the

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In a world first, researchers at The Royal Melbourne Hospital and The University of Melbourne have implanted the Strentrode - a ... Dr Thomas Oxley is the brainchild behind the Dr Nicholas Opie is a biomechanical engineer. Here, he describes the long process from the The first endovascular neural interface, the Synchron has developed a Brain-Computer Interface that uses pre-existing technologies such as the stent and catheter to allow ... University of Melbourne Professor Terry O'Brien, consultant neurologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, oversaw the project.

Professor Clive May, from the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, explains how the device is implanted using ... Kurt Haggestrom comes on to talk about the latest new from Synchron, which has developed the A device the size of a matchstick, implanted next to the brain's motor cortex, could one day help paralysed people move their ... In a world first, paralysed patients in a clinical trial are using the Australian-developed Presentation by Dr Nicholas Opie to Convergence Science Network, 26 April 2017 at the Doherty Institute for Infection and ... An implantable brain-computer interface (BCI) company named Synchron is developing a neuroprosthesis device named ...

A brief overview of how the Synchron Brain Computer Interface (also knows as a ) works. Neurotechnology and Brain-Computer Interfaces are advancing at a rapid pace and may soon be a life-changing technology for ...

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Introducing the Stentrode™ - a small brain device proving a big game changer for paralysed patients

Introducing the Stentrode™ - a small brain device proving a big game changer for paralysed patients

In a world first, researchers at The Royal Melbourne Hospital and The University of Melbourne have implanted the Strentrode - a ...

Thomas Oxley on the revolutionary stentrode device

Thomas Oxley on the revolutionary stentrode device

Dr Thomas Oxley is the brainchild behind the

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Nicholas Opie on the revolutionary stentrode device

Nicholas Opie on the revolutionary stentrode device

Dr Nicholas Opie is a biomechanical engineer. Here, he describes the long process from the

Synchron Stentrode: Brain Computer Interface for Paralysis

Synchron Stentrode: Brain Computer Interface for Paralysis

The first endovascular neural interface, the

Brain-Computer Interface: No Open Brain Surgery Required 🧠

Brain-Computer Interface: No Open Brain Surgery Required 🧠

Synchron has developed a Brain-Computer Interface that uses pre-existing technologies such as the stent and catheter to allow ...

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STENTRODE

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Stentrode in action

Stentrode in action

The

Animation - Stentrode and brain catheter

Animation - Stentrode and brain catheter

The

Terence O'Brien on the revolutionary stentrode device

Terence O'Brien on the revolutionary stentrode device

University of Melbourne Professor Terry O'Brien, consultant neurologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, oversaw the project.

Clive May on the revolutionary stentrode device

Clive May on the revolutionary stentrode device

Professor Clive May, from the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, explains how the device is implanted using ...

Kurt Haggestrom on Synchron's Stentrode and Synch Switch

Kurt Haggestrom on Synchron's Stentrode and Synch Switch

Kurt Haggestrom comes on to talk about the latest new from Synchron, which has developed the

Stentrode: Moving with the power of thought

Stentrode: Moving with the power of thought

A device the size of a matchstick, implanted next to the brain's motor cortex, could one day help paralysed people move their ...

Stentrode™: Translating thought into action

Stentrode™: Translating thought into action

In a world first, paralysed patients in a clinical trial are using the Australian-developed

The Stentrode Story - Breakthrough in Brain-Machine Interfaces

The Stentrode Story - Breakthrough in Brain-Machine Interfaces

Presentation by Dr Nicholas Opie to Convergence Science Network, 26 April 2017 at the Doherty Institute for Infection and ...

This brain-computer interface can be implanted without cutting the skull | Synchron | Stentrode

This brain-computer interface can be implanted without cutting the skull | Synchron | Stentrode

An implantable brain-computer interface (BCI) company named Synchron is developing a neuroprosthesis device named ...

Stentrode - Australian Innovation in Medical Technology

Stentrode - Australian Innovation in Medical Technology

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How Synchron's BCI Works

How Synchron's BCI Works

A brief overview of how the Synchron Brain Computer Interface (also knows as a #BCI) works.

PARALYZED PATIENT COULD WORK ON PC VIA THE BRAIN IMPLANT STENTRODE

PARALYZED PATIENT COULD WORK ON PC VIA THE BRAIN IMPLANT STENTRODE

With the help of the novel

Brain Implants are Here: Blackrock's Neuroport & Synchron's Stentrode

Brain Implants are Here: Blackrock's Neuroport & Synchron's Stentrode

Neurotechnology and Brain-Computer Interfaces are advancing at a rapid pace and may soon be a life-changing technology for ...

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