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2024-12-09 14:44:54
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Breakthrough Brain-Computer Interface: Shanghai's First Paralyzed Patient Successfully Controls Drinking with Brain Signals
According to the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission, Shanghai has once again set a new record in medical technology. On November 6, Huashan Hospital's neurosurgery department successfully completed a pioneering clinical implant trial of a brain-computer interface, bringing hope to paralyzed patients for regaining autonomy in their lives. This groundbreaking technology was jointly developed by Borye Medical Technology and Professor Hongbo's team from Tsinghua University. Patient Xiao Dong, after being paralyzed for four years, successfully collected neural signals from the sensory-motor area of the brain using a brain-computer interface device the size of a coin. Unlike traditional invasive brain-computer interfaces, this system employs a wireless minimally invasive design.
2024-11-14 10:51:07
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AI Model FastGlioma Quickly Identifies Brain Tumor Residue in Ten Seconds with 92% Accuracy
American scientists recently published significant research findings in the journal Nature: the artificial intelligence model FastGlioma, jointly developed by the University of Michigan and the University of California, San Francisco, can quickly assess the presence of cancerous tumor residue within ten seconds during brain tumor surgeries, bringing a revolutionary breakthrough to neurosurgery. This innovation combines microscopic optical imaging with AI foundational models. The research team utilized over 11,000 surgical samples and 4 million microscopic images for pre-training, employing the University of Michigan's self-developed stimulated Raman tissue imaging technology.