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Brain chip lets paralyzed patients 'Speak' by thinking

NCT ID NCT06094205

First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated May 20, 2026 · Updated 22 times

Summary

This early-stage study tests a brain-computer interface (BCI) in up to 2 people who have lost the ability to speak due to conditions like spinal cord injury or ALS. The device is implanted in the brain to record signals when the person tries to speak, aiming to translate those signals into words on a computer. The main goal is to check safety over one year, while also measuring how accurately the system can decode speech.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • University of California, Davis

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    Sacramento, California, 95817, United States

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