Precision Neuroscience is an American brain–computer interface (BCI) company based in New York City and with offices in Mountain View, California, Addison, Texas and Minneapolis, Minnesota.[1]
The company is building a minimally invasive brain–computer interface.[2] The interface is based on a thin-film microelectrode array that conforms to the brain surface without penetrating the tissue. It can collect hundreds of times more neural data than traditional cortical surface arrays. The procedure to implant the device does not require a craniotomy, and the implantation is designed to be reversible.[3] Precision Neuroscience aims to treat neurological conditions such as spinal cord injury, stroke, and neurodegenerative diseases such as ALS and traumatic brain injury.[4]
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