Brain-Computer communication device nears market: small trial shows promise
NCT ID NCT06521736
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 26 times
Summary
This study tested whether a brain-computer interface (BCI) communication device is ready for commercial use. The device helps people who cannot speak or move well to communicate using their brain signals. The trial included 8 users with conditions like ALS or other degenerative diseases, plus their speech therapists and caregivers. The team measured how well the device worked at home and whether everyone agreed it was ready for release.
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University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15260, United States
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