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We reviewed 23 live results for neural bionics and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Engineering and Bionics.
We reviewed 23 live results for neural bionics and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Engineering and Bionics.
Source: Imperial College London
Description
Research on neural control of movement and the development of assistive technologies, including wearable neural interfaces and bionic systems.
Best for
wearable tech developers, neural interface research, bionic systems engineering and postgraduate researchers
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Source: Medtronic Singapore
Description
Advanced neurostimulation therapy utilizing the Percept family of devices with BrainSense technology. It is used to manage symptoms of Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, and other movement disorders through electrical pulses to specific brain regions.
Best for
Parkinson's disease management, epilepsy patients, movement disorder treatment and neurostimulation therapy
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Source: Lynne Lim ENT Centre
Description
Surgical implantation and clinical management for a range of hearing bionics including cochlear implants, middle ear implants, and bone-anchored hearing systems (BAHA).
Best for
hearing surgery candidates, ENT consultations, bone-anchored hearing needs and private medical care
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| Compare | Neuromechanics and Rehabilitation Technology Group | Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Therapy | Bionic Hearing Implant Surgery |
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| Source | Imperial College London | Medtronic Singapore | Lynne Lim ENT Centre |
| Description | Research on neural control of movement and the development of assistive technologies, including wearable neural interfaces and bionic systems. | Advanced neurostimulation therapy utilizing the Percept family of devices with BrainSense technology. It is used to manage symptoms of Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, and other movement disorders through electrical pulses to specific brain regions. | Surgical implantation and clinical management for a range of hearing bionics including cochlear implants, middle ear implants, and bone-anchored hearing systems (BAHA). |
| Best for | wearable tech developers, neural interface research, bionic systems engineering and postgraduate researchers | Parkinson's disease management, epilepsy patients, movement disorder treatment and neurostimulation therapy | hearing surgery candidates, ENT consultations, bone-anchored hearing needs and private medical care |
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If you want the most balanced option to start with, I recommend:
"Neuromechanics and Rehabilitation Technology Group from Imperial College London."
I picked this because Ideal for those interested in the engineering of wearable bionic systems and the future of neural interfaces.