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    Enlarge / Each of Precision’s microelectrode arrays contains 1,024 electrodes ranging in diameter from 50 to 380 microns, linked to a custom-made {hardware} interface.

    Brain-computer interface firm Precision Neuroscience says that it has set a brand new world record for the variety of neuron-tapping electrodes positioned on a dwelling human’s brain—4,096, surpassing the earlier record of two,048 set final yr, in accordance with an announcement from the corporate on Tuesday.

    The excessive density of electrodes permits neuroscientists to map the exercise of neurons at unprecedented decision, which is able to finally assist them to higher decode ideas into meant actions.

    Precision, like lots of its rivals, has the preliminary aim of utilizing its brain-computer interface (BCI) to revive speech and motion in sufferers, significantly those that have suffered a stroke or spinal twine damage. But Precision stands out from its opponents attributable to a notable break up from probably the most high-profile BCI firms, Neuralink, owned by controversial billionaire Elon Musk.

    Precision was co-founded by neurosurgeon and engineer Ben Rapoport, who was additionally a co-founder of Neuralink again in 2016. Rapoport later left the corporate and, in 2021, began rival Precision with three colleagues, two of whom had additionally been concerned with Neuralink.

    In a May 3 episode of The Wall Street Journal podcast The Future of Everything, Rapoport steered he left Neuralink over security considerations for the corporate’s extra invasive BCI implants.

    To transfer neural interfaces from the world of science to the world of drugs, “security is paramount,” Rapoport stated. “For a medical system, security usually implies minimal invasiveness,” he added. Rapoport famous that within the early days of BCI improvement—together with the usage of the Utah Array—”there was this notion that to be able to extract information-rich knowledge from the brain, one wanted to penetrate the brain with tiny little needlelike electrodes,” he stated. “And these have the disadvantage of doing a little quantity of brain injury once they’re inserted into the brain. I felt that it was doable to extract information-rich knowledge from the brain with out damaging the brain.” Precision was fashioned with that philosophy in thoughts—minimal invasiveness, scalability, and security, he stated.

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    Neuralink’s present BCI system incorporates 1,024 electrodes throughout 64 thinner-than-hair wires which are implanted into the brain by a surgical robotic. In the primary affected person to obtain an implant, the wires have been inserted 3 millimeters to five mm into the brain tissue. But, 85 % of these wires retracted from the affected person’s brain within the weeks after the surgical procedure, and a few of the electrodes have been shut off as a result of displacement. Neuralink is reportedly planning to implant the wires deeper—8 mm—in its second affected person. The Food and Drug Administration has reportedly given the inexperienced mild for that surgical procedure. The Utah Array, in the meantime, can penetrate as much as 1.5 mm into the brain.

    Precision’s system doesn’t penetrate the brain in any respect, however sits on prime of the brain. The system incorporates at the very least one yellow movie, stated to be a fifth the thickness of a human hair, that incorporates 1,024 electrodes embedded in a lattice sample. The system is modular, permitting for a number of movies to be added to every system. The movies might be slipped onto the brain in a minimally invasive surgical procedure that requires chopping solely a skinny slit within the cranium, which the yellow ribbon-like system can slide via, in accordance with Precision. The movie then conforms to the floor of the brain. The processing unit that collects knowledge from the electrodes is designed to sit down between the cranium and the scalp. If the implant must be eliminated, the movie is designed to slip off the brain with out inflicting injury.

    In April, a neurosurgery staff from the Mount Sinai Health System positioned one in all Precision’s units containing 4 electrode-containing movies—totaling 4,096 electrodes— onto the brain of a affected person who was having surgical procedure to take away a benign brain tumor. While the affected person was asleep with their cranium was opened, Precision researchers used their 4 electrode arrays to efficiently record detailed neuronal exercise from an space of roughly 8 sq. centimeters of the brain.

    “This record is a big step in direction of a brand new period,” Rapoport stated in a press launch Tuesday. “The potential to seize cortical data of this magnitude and scale might permit us to know the brain in a a lot deeper approach.”

    The check of the implant marks the 14th time Precision has positioned its system on a human brain, in accordance with CNBC, which was current for the surgical procedure in New York. Precision says that it expects to have its first system on the business market in 2025.

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