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Surgeons at Huashan Hospital in Shanghai implanted Neuracle's coin-sized NEO device, the first commercially approved brain-computer interface, into a patient with hand impairment from a spinal cord injury. The device rests on the brain's surface with eight electrodes, won Chinese regulatory approval in March, and was covered by local health insurance within four months.
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