- Mar 6, 2017
- 778
- Tinnitus Since
- 12/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Shooting/loud noise
So I noticed there was not a thread for Synchron. At this stage I think Synchron has a better chance than Neuralink. Synchron has already entered human trials in Australia. Synchron has the same idea as Neuralink by using technology to access different areas of the brain, in the future allowing them to treat neurological disorders and they claim hearing loss as one of them.
This company is starting small first. Their first patient was able to control his phone with the implant. This patient I believe has complete paralysis. First giving people the ability to use tech with their minds is very important and gives people with disabilities a better life. They believe having better access to the brain and having humans combined with artificial intelligence will shed More light on neurological disorders and in the future.
On their list some things include, loss of vision, seizures, hearing loss, memory loss, depression, sleep disorders, and loss of movement. If this progresses and passes trials this could change the world forever and help millions of people with many diseases.
I definitely believe this could treat tinnitus in the future. We should keep tabs on this company because there is some serious potential. I am excited to see their progress in the upcoming years.
The Science | Synchron
"The Stentrode device is implanted into the motor cortex of the brain through the jugular vein in a minimally invasive procedure that the company says takes about two hours. Once implanted, it translates brain activity into a standardized digital language to allow users to complete tasks on external devices, including texting, emailing, online shopping and accessing telemedicine."
This company is starting small first. Their first patient was able to control his phone with the implant. This patient I believe has complete paralysis. First giving people the ability to use tech with their minds is very important and gives people with disabilities a better life. They believe having better access to the brain and having humans combined with artificial intelligence will shed More light on neurological disorders and in the future.
On their list some things include, loss of vision, seizures, hearing loss, memory loss, depression, sleep disorders, and loss of movement. If this progresses and passes trials this could change the world forever and help millions of people with many diseases.
I definitely believe this could treat tinnitus in the future. We should keep tabs on this company because there is some serious potential. I am excited to see their progress in the upcoming years.
The Science | Synchron