VOICE: An Early Feasibility Study of a Precise Robotically Implanted Brain-Computer Interface for Communication Restoration
Summary
The VOICE Study is an early feasibility study to evaluate the initial clinical safety and efficacy of the N1 and R1 Systems device design concept in providing an ability to communicate. The Neuralink N1 Implant is intended to provide the ability to communicate to individuals with severe and irreversible speech production impairment. It is indicated for adults with neurological conditions of the central speech pathways who have impaired upper limb function. The N1 Implant is a skull-mounted, wire
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: Adults with diagnosis of ALS, PLS, stroke, or Spinal Cord Injury who have severe speech impairment and impaired upper limb function. * Life expectancy ≥ 12 months. * Ability to communicate in English * Presence of a stable caregiver Exclusion Criteria * Moderate to high risk
Locations
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