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Cyberkinetics is an
American company with
roots tied to the
University of Utah. It was co-founded by John Donoghue,
Mijail Serruya,
Gerhard Friehs of...
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Brown University in
conjunction with bio-tech
company Cyberkinetics, Inc.
Cyberkinetics later spun off the
device manufacturing to
Blackrock Microsystems...
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insulated with parylene,
materials that are
currently used in the
cyberkinetics implementation of the Utah array.
These same electrodes, or derivations...
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using a BCI in 2005 as part of the
first nine-month
human trial of
Cyberkinetics's BrainGate chip-implant.
Implanted in Nagle's
right precentral gyrus...
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commands alone.
After being implanted with a M****achusetts-based firm
Cyberkinetics chip
called BrainGate, a
quadriplegic man was able to
compose and check...
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trial involving the
BrainGate Neural Interface System (developed by
Cyberkinetics) out of a
desire to
again be
healthy and lead a
normal life, and in...
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towards human trials with
their methods. John
Donoghue formed the
company Cyberkinetics to
facilitate commercialization of brain-machine interfaces. They bought...
- (neuroscientist),
professor of
neuroscience at
Brown University; co-founder of
Cyberkinetics John
Donoghue (writer) (born 1964),
British humorist John
Donoghue (footballer)...
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processing in
sensory corteces, and co-founder of the
brain implant company Cyberkinetics which developed BrainGate John M.
Opitz –
developmental biologist who...
- paralysis. He was a co-founder of an
early neurotechnology startup company,
Cyberkinetics.
Beginning in 1999,
Donoghue served as the
inaugural director of Brown's...