The 'Brussels 4': essential requirements for implantable brain-computer interface user autonomy.

Thomas J Oxley, Darrel R Deo, Stephanie Cernera, Abbey Sawyer, David Putrino, Nick F Ramsey, Adam Fry
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Objective. Implantable brain-computer interfaces (iBCIs) hold great promise for individuals with severe paralysis and are advancing toward commercialization. The features required for successful clinical translation and patient adoption of iBCIs may be under recognized within traditional academic iBCI research and deserve further consideration.Approach. Here we consider potentially critical factors to achieve iBCI user autonomy, reflecting the authors' perspectives on discussions during various sessions and workshops across the 10th International BCI Society Meeting, Brussels, 2023.Main results. Four key considerations were identified: (1) immediate use, (2) easy to use, (3) continuous use, and (4) stable system use.Significance. Addressing these considerations may enable successful clinical translation of iBCIs.

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“布鲁塞尔4”:植入式脑机接口用户自主权的基本要求。
植入式脑机接口(ibci)对严重瘫痪的患者有着巨大的希望,并正朝着商业化的方向发展。实现自主使用iBCI所需的特征可能在iBCI功能的传统学术测量中没有得到认可,值得进一步考虑以实现成功的临床翻译和患者采用。在这里,我们提出了实现自主使用的四个关键考虑因素,反映了作者基于2023年布鲁塞尔第10届国际脑机接口学会会议期间各种会议和研讨会讨论的观点:(1)立即使用,(2)易于使用,(3)连续使用,(4)稳定的系统使用。
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