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BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACE CLINIC

​BCI Clinic patients receive a comprehensive neurologic evaluation and detailed information about ongoing clinical trials for BCI systems. When appropriate, interested patients may be connected with clinical research teams to discuss enrollment opportunities in current or upcoming BCI clinical trials actively seeking participants.

OUR MISSION

The goal of the BCI Clinic is to help restore our patients’ function and independence. BCIs have the potential to restore communication, mobility, and independence by transmitting information directly from the brain to a computer or other assistive technology.

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ABOUT BCIs AND OUR TEAM

"BCI Research brings together high-resolution neurophysiology, the study of individual neurons or groups of neurons, and expertise in functional neurosurgery, neurologic device clinical trials, systems neuroscience, and biomedical engineering expertise in a richly collaborative endeavor." -CNTR Director, Leigh Hochberg, MD, PhD

MGH Center for Neurotechnology and Neurorecovery

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Suite #310

101 Merrimac St.

Boston, MA, 02114

Phone: (617) 724-9247
Email: neurotechnology@mgh.harvard.edu

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