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July 12, 2006

In tomorrow's edition of Nature a team of researchers will publish results of a clinical trial of the BrainGate Neural Interface System, a "neuromotor prosthesis" developed by Cyberkinetics Neurotechnology Systems.

During 57 sessions Nagle learned to open simulated e-mail, draw circular shapes using a paint program on the computer and play a simple video game, "neural Pong," using only his thoughts.

The Cyberkinetics BrainGate System consists of a 4x4 millimeter sensor with 100 tiny electrodes, each thinner than a human hair.

This is amazing news to actually have a brain-implant already working on humans. What we know from science fiction has become a reality.
More details in this press-release. I guess the best way to get all the details is to go out tomorrow and get a copy of Nature. See also the Cyberkinetics site.