Brain Implants are Here: Blackrock's Neuroport & Synchron's Stentrode

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • Neurotechnology and Brain-Computer Interfaces are advancing at a rapid pace and may soon be a life-changing technology for those with limited mobility and/or paralysis. There are already two brain implants, Blackrock Neurotech’s NeuroPort and Synchron’s Stentrode, that have been approved to start clinical trials under an Investigational Device Exemption. In this video, we compare these devices on the merits of safety, device specifications, and capability.
    Thanks to Blackrock Neurotech for sponsoring this video. The opinions expressed in this video are that of The BCI Guys and should be taken as such.
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    0:00 Introduction
    1:13 Overview
    3:02 Safety and Longevity of Devices
    5:49 Functionality (BCI Applications)
    8:47 Future Prospects and Expandability
    9:40 Closing Thoughts
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Komentáře • 177

  • @BCIGuy
    @BCIGuy  Před rokem +13

    🎉IMPORTANT🎉 Synchron disputed the safety comparison we made in this video between the Medtronic PED device and the Stentrode because the stentrode is only placed in veins while the PED is used in arteries. They told us that there isn’t nearly the same risk of stroke with this placement. We haven’t validated these claims but will look into it and wanted to represent this perspective

    • @jeffoa2319
      @jeffoa2319 Před 4 měsíci

      This is an important distinction, as prophylaxis for cerebral venous and arterial stents is different and has different bleeding risks, in addition to the difference in risk of thrombosis causing venous infarct versus arterial thrombosis.

  • @BManStan1991
    @BManStan1991 Před rokem +17

    I like how you had to say "no relation to the sketchy financial company" when you mentioned BlackRock cuz my first thought was 100% "F them!" lol, then you said that and I was like, oh, ok they cool.

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem +3

      We get this question all the time lol

    • @TheRealTorG
      @TheRealTorG Před rokem +3

      That was my first impression lol I was gonna have a tantrum

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem +3

      @@TheRealTorG you would have been right to lol

    • @TheRealityWarper08
      @TheRealityWarper08 Před rokem

      Same. The very last thing I want is an invasive implant from them...

    • @rslongshot7453
      @rslongshot7453 Před rokem +1

      Ah yes, that dismisses the possibility.
      Just another one of 5,000 coincidences than the name happens to be the exact same.
      Hidden in plain sight.

  • @ViktoriaEvans
    @ViktoriaEvans Před rokem +3

    "No relation to the sketchy financial company" 😂 love your videos

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem +1

      ❤️ well you know it’s the first thing that comes to peoples minds when the hear the name. Saves me some time correcting angry comments.On second thought though… angry comments are good for engagement lol

    • @tdrxy
      @tdrxy Před 5 měsíci

      @@BCIGuybruh *there s no way in hell* they d be able or even willing to use that name if their not somehow one way or the other associated,and given the sheer vast number of b r assets eitheir owned directly by them or via a third party it almost improbable and impossible for that not to be the case
      Eitheir way am not touching that with a ten foot pole

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 5 měsíci

      @@tdrxy I totally get that concern and that you want to stay away. Bad foresight on the name for sure but it’s not related. I’m pretty well tuned in to this industry and I keep an eye on who’s investing where and I haven’t seen any connections to BlackRock the financial firm.

  • @ankitchabarwal6814
    @ankitchabarwal6814 Před měsícem

    For a long time I wanted to explore the BCI landscape. Glad to discover your channel.

  • @GraffitiForensics
    @GraffitiForensics Před 2 lety +2

    THANK YOU for reporting on these two devices and providing more information about the use of these brain implants.

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety

      Thank YOU for watching

  • @ngtinshun4690
    @ngtinshun4690 Před 2 lety +9

    amazing quality content as always. I fail to understand how u guys don't have millions of subs. One day!

  • @TaskerFilms
    @TaskerFilms Před rokem +2

    This is great. Glad to have found your channel dudes, just subbed !

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem

      Glad to hear it thanks!

  • @live688
    @live688 Před 2 lety +8

    Wow, this is a great in depth analysis and exactly what I was looking for after reading a much too surface level article from Forbes about Synchrons recent US patient.
    Subscribed and looking forward to your future videos, especially the next neuralink updates (hopefully)

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you! Yeah it’s cool stuff. We certainly will cover Neuralink once we get more info! We’ve done videos on their tech in the past!

  • @darylifillifill1677
    @darylifillifill1677 Před rokem +4

    As a person with Cerebral Palsy on one side these things are Amazing

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem +2

      Amazing new technologies are coming out everyday! Thanks for sharing your perspective

    • @mandeepmanu239
      @mandeepmanu239 Před rokem

      it can be healing for cp child..please tell me??

  • @CentaCo
    @CentaCo Před 11 měsíci

    Amazing video. Thank you.

  • @dantepaperinosky25
    @dantepaperinosky25 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for video. Thanks for explication

  • @NeuraPod
    @NeuraPod Před rokem +3

    Nicely summarized guys. Thanks for creating this video.

  • @stefanocasafranca924
    @stefanocasafranca924 Před rokem +1

    THANKS!!!

  • @not_elm0
    @not_elm0 Před 2 lety +1

    Lookin good guys, so informative👍

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for always having our back!

  • @topeycasanova4003
    @topeycasanova4003 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge through this video. Please continue to do what you are doing and inspire more future neuroscientist around the world. I'm a subscriber and aspiring neuromedical scientist from the Philippines with a BS degree in Computer Science and some premedical subjects. And hopefully I will be able to enter medical school and then do my residency training in Functional Neurosugery... :)

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your kinda words! Good luck on your joirney

  • @cryptic7791
    @cryptic7791 Před rokem +1

    I subbed, hoping to see more good content from you guys.

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem

      Thanks! We’ll keep the content coming

  • @rocks4brains
    @rocks4brains Před rokem +1

    I like the Stentrode concept better but don't know if it might be limited relative to the others. I'd like to know more about how the brain impulses are transmitted. Is this like pulse telemetry?

  • @papadizastr
    @papadizastr Před rokem +1

    How could you test yourself to see if you may have had one implanted? What type of meter could put k up the Bluetooth signature?

  • @AmmoBops
    @AmmoBops Před 2 lety +19

    Personally I think the synchron is just too risky to consider, it also lacks capabilities in comparison to neuralink and neuralport.
    I took a class on engineering ethics this summer, where we learned a lot on biases, how we make choices etc… and at the end we had to do a project where we took a cutting edge technology that was in the works, where we could evaluate its ethics and come to a conclusion on its safety.
    I chose neuralink. It’s very interesting stuff… the benefits could be tremendous, but the negatives are also just as extreme. When it comes to regulating moods or things such algorithmic predictions, things get fuzzy
    For example, if a medically diagnosed depressed lady was to have a BCI that regulated her mood to never feel sad again, there could troubles for her to feel sad at appropriate moments such as funerals. Or if the BCI had machine learning and learned to predict certain actions often, it could misinterpret or perform an action at inappropriate times and cause the user to feel uncomfortable or annoyed….
    There’s lots and lots to consider when making these devices.
    The main take away is that we should always do our best to make sure the user is content and minimize negative effects.
    Another thing to consider is whether or not the user will have total autonomy with these installed or if the BCI is micro controlling how the user chooses…

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah these are all really important things that we need to start thinking about. Influencing neural activity and/or listening into brain activity can be a slippery slope for sure, especially when we're talking about things like emotional regulation like you say. There are already devices/there are some in the works right now that are designed for emotional regulation (as far as I know, the devices in this video wouldn't work well for this) for anxiety/depression/compulsion etc. They don't mean that you're happy all the time or _can't_ feel sad, they just try to break that depressive cycle. It's pretty cool. This could def get scary though so it's good to think about it. Thanks for the comment! :)

    • @Justawoodsawyer
      @Justawoodsawyer Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing.

  • @brandonwalker9254
    @brandonwalker9254 Před rokem

    How do we block transmission of signal if people are stealing our brain data?

  • @neuronramp
    @neuronramp Před rokem

    I am looking forward to a future when scarring/the immune response of the brain is very well machine learned upon, such that it increases the signal to noise ratio. Such innovations would allow machines to continue listening to neurons even after the electrodes have been implanted for several years. The degradation in signal is a gradual process, rather than something that happens all at once and thus seems possible to do in an individualized manner for different people.

  • @lm1lm2lm3
    @lm1lm2lm3 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! Short, consistent and informative on a top level

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety

      Much appreciated!

  • @melissagraybill2522
    @melissagraybill2522 Před 3 měsíci

    What do they actually use synchron for?

  • @zahar1875
    @zahar1875 Před rokem +1

    thanks youtube for this great channel

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the support

  • @krishnavsaikia9841
    @krishnavsaikia9841 Před rokem

    Hello.Sir..!! Which book ise best for BCI ?

  • @user-vb5pw6hl1m
    @user-vb5pw6hl1m Před 4 měsíci

    Syntron sounds like something that can be used for schizophrenia patients if scientist can learn which waves lack in the ability to move or feel in the case of negative symptoms if they could reverse or stimulate could it work ...?

  • @OwaishMalek
    @OwaishMalek Před rokem +1

    I'm doing BA Philosophy 😕 and wanna get into neurotechnology, so how can I do that?

  • @OwaishMalek
    @OwaishMalek Před rokem

    Hey
    Is degree of computational linguistics advantageous to pursue a career in IT sector mainly in AI and Neurotechnology?

  • @bandhu4189
    @bandhu4189 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing video and well done! I am curious though will Synchron and Blackrock do something for psychiatric disorders like OCD and schizophrenia? The earlier the better you know. I just hope I don't have to wait another 30 years for some type of solution to come out for these psychiatric disorders.

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Not sure. I don’t think either device would be suited for this (_maybe_ the stentrode if it was able to be made really small but this is a big if and it doesn’t seem to be a goal of theirs).
      !Not a doctor! But I’m terms of neurotech solutions, there is active research using Deep brain stimulation (DBS), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and Functional Ultrasound Stimulation to address these issues. The last two are considered low risk.

    • @bandhu4189
      @bandhu4189 Před 2 lety

      Hey there thanks for the reply. I appreciate it and thanks for teaching me something new! So, one of my friends's did 30 sessions of Transmagnetic stimulation. It did nothing for him and than he tried psychatric medication and he is still experiencing issues with schizoaffective. Same goes for me. I don't want to wait till 2025. I don't have the willpower to wait a long time as I am on meds for OCD and schizoaffective myself. DBS is dangerous in my opinion. What is functional Ultrasound Stimulation? Also Synchron sounds like it would help so many people out with physical conditions as well as psychiatric issues am I right? I just hope this technology comes out for people like me! Please reply:)

    • @bmwcar5081
      @bmwcar5081 Před rokem

      @@bandhu4189 Hello. Believe me , it works . The liver is responsible for nerves . The kidneys are responsible for OCD . For the liver , drink dietary supplements : " Shu Gan Wan " . You will become calm . And for kidney supplements : " Gui Fu Di Huang Wan " You will get rid of OCD . Believe me , it works . Take a course of acupuncture treatment . This is Chinese traditional medicine . Wait for the neuralink . Good luck.

  • @TheRealityWarper08
    @TheRealityWarper08 Před rokem

    This comment is a little late, but have you heard about Ray Kurtzweil's prediction regarding brain-interface technology? What is your opinion on it?

  • @kyawthuaungphoekyawnotwo-ul8jq

    I have an idea for brain implantation improvement. But I don't know where to contact.
    So can I get some contact to sell my idea?

  • @MohammadAli-00798
    @MohammadAli-00798 Před rokem

    I have a 2 questions. (For which I am aching to be answered) sorry for my bad English in advance. (English is not my 1st language).
    First:
    How will a bci increase brain function as claimed by several entrepreneurs and futurists. For example, if I have an implant and someone asks me what's 35844 multiplied by 6877 is, how will the bci help me know the solution immediately so I can answer. Will I have to ask my bci and it will tell me the solution like a voice inside my head, (if that's the case then bcis are basically useless as it is the same as asking my assistant verbally on my phone like siri), OR will I just "know the answer" immediately cuz of the bci, if that's the case then just how will that or does that work????.
    Second:
    If we finally figure out a bci that can perfectly read motor signals from the brain and relay that info so as to control a virtual character in a game, how then will we move that virtual character without also moving our real bodies. Like if I think to raise my hand or walk so that my virtual counterpart does the same, won't then my real body do the same instead of sitting or laying In a bed like in soa. How will we be able to isolate control between real body and the virtual body. Will the bci have the ability to not only read the motor signals but also shut off the motor signals reaching the parts of our real body ???? So that our real bodies can lie down in a bed while we spin and jump around in the virtual world. If so how will that work???.
    Please 🙏 I would love these questions to be answered as I not able to find a convincing answer anywhere else or atleast something close to one.

  • @mandeepmanu239
    @mandeepmanu239 Před rokem

    Is it possible to treat cp child???

  • @thestellarator815
    @thestellarator815 Před 2 lety +19

    Blackrock's implant is impressive and worth watching, but Neuralink really blasts them out of the water in terms of reach and technological features. The only downside is that we have yet to see a human trial! Hopefully that changes soon.

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety +6

      I mean we don't really know that though yet, right? I think the tech is really cool but we haven't seen it do anything new...yet. I do think that they are catching up really really fast though. We'll see!

    • @thestellarator815
      @thestellarator815 Před 2 lety +2

      @@BCIGuy I'm super optimistic about the future of BMIs. I think we may see them being often used where they can be by the end of the 2020s.

    • @user-mp3eh1vb9w
      @user-mp3eh1vb9w Před rokem +1

      Elon's neuralink when it comes to terms of reach and technological features?
      Yeah right, that would probably come in the next decade or probably never. Best we can get is a portion of what they "described" it to be. I mean coming from the guy who always goes out of the top and say outlandish things, it would probably become another Tesla truck and co. All say, no work, deliver less.

    • @Hillwatch
      @Hillwatch Před rokem

      …where do we sign up for a human trial?
      …asking for a friend….

    • @nitai154
      @nitai154 Před rokem +2

      December 4th 2022- recently approved and human trials start in 6 months

  • @kaufmanwriter
    @kaufmanwriter Před rokem +1

    Terrific video! I hope that was not a permanent marker on your head.

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem

      I’m flattered you zoomed in so much

  • @obedmarthenlutheryaung8977

    Help my son 3 years brain injury .

  • @davkdavk
    @davkdavk Před rokem +1

    How long before the implants become both read and write? thats my question

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem

      I guess it depends on what you mean by read and write. Both the neuroport and the stentrode are capable of recording and stimulating neurons (which is kinda like read and write). I don’t think the stentrode has shown stimulation in humans though. Blackrock neuroport has been around for longer and has used stimulation to give users and artificial sense of touch (translating pressure sensors on a robotic arm to a sense of touch. And all that computer control stuff is definitely due to reading and decoding neurons. But if you’re talking about like sending information to be stored in the brain and then reading information like thoughts that’s really far away to the extent that it’s possible. There are example of devices that can enhance memory but I don’t think any that upload lasting memories. There is also an example where a user was able to think of a word (from a set of 50 words) that could then be decoded and displayed on a computer screen. We did a video about this actually. But that’s still pretty crude. It’s not like someone would be able to read your thoughts the way you think yet

  • @haydeemartinezmuniz7081
    @haydeemartinezmuniz7081 Před 2 lety +1

    It will be possible for people with ALS o other neurological disease to walk or talk again with this technology? This video is so interesting

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Certainly! That's one of the main used for the Blackrock device in particular: to help people with limited mobility.

  • @hasancancorut4796
    @hasancancorut4796 Před 2 lety +2

    I have spinal cord when will we walk again. help

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      I think that both companies are looking to help out in this space. Follow them on socials/keep up to date with our videos and we will be sure to keep an eye out for you and make a video when it's time! We're pulling or you man, that's why we care so much about this tech

  • @musicexplayer
    @musicexplayer Před 6 měsíci

    We need thermonuclear computers. In a thermonuclear computer, the DIE is placed in an absolute vacuum of solid metal. The brain is a thermonuclear processor.

  • @mompsvybrathor1961
    @mompsvybrathor1961 Před rokem +1

    Hello guys! I am writing a paper on BCI, especially on how Neuralink competes with Synchron and Blackrock neurotech.
    First, great video! I can see you put work into your channel. You gained a new subscriber :)
    Secondly, I wanted to ask you why Synchron and the media keep deliberately saying that they are the first company to obtain FDA approval for human trials when BlackRock has been implanting invasive BCI on people for many years? Or are there many types of FDA approvals?
    And do you have any news on Neuralink obtaining FDA approval? I couldn't find recent data about it.
    Also, I was curious to know your opinion on the ethicality of BCI, especially outside the medical field. What do you think of BCI being commercialised?
    Thanks, and keep up the excellent work!! :)

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem +1

      Hey thanks for the follow! Synchron can claim (to my knowledge) that they are the first ENDOVASCULAR BCI without issue. Media, not understanding much about neurotech at some point short handed this to first BCI approved. Synchron benefits from this and doesn’t correct it (even though I think they should and this is unethical - at least when they are consulted on the media piece).
      Haven’t heard anything on Neuralink. I’d be surprised if they’re ready to go into humans given their troubles with the nonhuman primates studies but you never know. They have enough money to push things through. We’ll all have to wait and see for their event if they announce anything cool.

    • @kiantorimi100
      @kiantorimi100 Před rokem

      BlackRock has not implanted their electrodes in any patients, nor have they conducted any clinical trials in humans. Instead, BlackRock provides tools to researchers who implant the electrodes in their research subjects, both animals and humans, for their own unique research studies. BlackRock is simply a tool provider. However, they may choose to run clinical trials in the future, but as of now, they have not done so.

    • @Justawoodsawyer
      @Justawoodsawyer Před rokem

      Hey, I'm also writing a paper on BCI haha I see you there! And good news, Neuralink just announced that they have received FDA approval to launch their first-in-human clinical study, yesterday (26 May) on Linkedin.

  • @123hrojas123
    @123hrojas123 Před rokem

    Any implants for tinnitus?

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem

      Nothing commercial. I know there is ongoing research but I’m not sure if it’s in humans yet 😕. My grandmother suffers from tinnitus so I know how bad it can be and am hoping for a breakthrough soon!

  • @aky2k10
    @aky2k10 Před rokem +1

    Any device to help with tinnitus!!?

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem

      There’s a company called neuro soft that I think is working on this in the future

  • @jamieeames8934
    @jamieeames8934 Před rokem

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    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem

      Ahhhhh wut?

    • @jamieeames8934
      @jamieeames8934 Před rokem

      @@BCIGuy that’s odd CZcams glitched. I was trying to comment on another channel. I’ve never been on this one before.

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem

      @@jamieeames8934 weird. We'll i mean... while you're here... hit us with that recipe if you get it lol

  • @nmkpAI9821
    @nmkpAI9821 Před 2 lety +1

    Is it possible to treat Parkinson disease using Synchron technology? Please answer "yes, it is"!

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Not right now - Synchron hasn't indicated they are working on this. For Parkinsons you need to stimulate specific parts of the basal ganglia, a structure deep in the brain. Their devices cannot currently be placed anywhere outside of the top of the brain so it can't reach this. If it turned out it was safe to implant in really small vessels then maybe you could use it to stimulate these areas.
      Luckily, there are already clinically approved technologies that work great! They are Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) and theirs a system called the molli suit (we made a video on it)

  • @melissagraybill2522
    @melissagraybill2522 Před 3 měsíci

    I have the synchron

  • @fullerexplanations7872
    @fullerexplanations7872 Před rokem +2

    Very good video and fascinating. I hope no matter which company develops a BMI first and comes out on top that's great as long as it does what I am hoping - and I am sure most like me are - will come to fruition such as a cure for: Alzheimer's, ALS, MS and Parkinson's as well as other neurological diseases especially the more debilitating ones! And tbh the cool aspects of the technology such as learning languages instantly, matrix like experiences and telepathy! However out of all of them I am rooting for Elon Musk's NeuraLink... in Musk I trust lol

  • @1truek269
    @1truek269 Před rokem +1

    Synchron can never be removed, from the description

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem

      As far as we have been able to identify, I don't think it can be removed without major surgery (so I'd agree). I know they talk about it as a permanent implant. It also gets integrated into the walls of one of the biggest vessels in the brain so I don't see how it could be safely removed. Kinda concerning if you ask me.

    • @organichuman
      @organichuman Před rokem +1

      ​@@BCIGuy Definitely, the other potential problem which can happen anyway is clotting and general atherosclerosis. It happens to everyone and especially past age of 40. Stuff gets stuck to the arteries walls and then more attaches to this as is initially caused by inflammation and then cholesterol is made to help fix this but where there no need for the extra cholesterol then it can trouble and clotting when it isn't needed. I just think the mesh wire stuff will cause problems with this. If it was to break away in any possible way it could cause serious damage and death.

  • @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm

    so, this is like a budget Neuralink?

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 9 měsíci

      Neuralink competitors

  • @Shivam-vj9it
    @Shivam-vj9it Před rokem +1

    Heyyyyy I wanna make my career in this awesome BCI field and currently I am doing Masters In Neuropsychology. Plzzzzzzzzzzz give me a direction.

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem +1

      Take a look at our “Next Steps in Neurotech” video

  • @kellykebo3497
    @kellykebo3497 Před 2 lety +1

    Couldn’t she essentially have the robot hand bring the drink to someone else and dump it on their head? 😏

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety

      If she was so inclined. There’s a video of Nathan making mixed drinks that I love lol

  • @addisonkroixstickney
    @addisonkroixstickney Před rokem +1

    In the future won't we just be injecting nano bots ?

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem

      Look into neural dust. Maybe kinda

  • @drezsinclair4394
    @drezsinclair4394 Před 2 lety

    they have already tried this on humans right here in Hillsboro Oregon!!

  • @JZGreengo
    @JZGreengo Před 2 lety

    7:44, could this restore sexual dysfunction from SSRI’s? I saw genitals and I was just like ah maybe there’s hope after that really bad experience I had with a psychiatrist giving me the wrong medication that somehow has had a permanent side effect that has made me completely lose interest in finding love, it hurts me till this day but I have another health issue as well.
    I’m really hoping this along with crispr-cas9 gives me a second chance at life because right now I’m bed bound by physical pain and I don’t take pain pills, I suffer every day I’m just so tired, I want a break, I want to live my life, I haven’t been out of my house since my 20th birthday 2 years ago. Before my traumatic life event, I never had chronic pain or minor ED caused by meds, I never even saw doctors, now I just hate most of them like a dang old person

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety

      First off, not a doctor. I’m sorry you’re dealing with this though. As far as I know stimulation or recording of the genitals wouldn’t help with dysfunction. There are sacral neuromodulation (electric stimulation in the spinal cord) that are being researched that might help. Of course, there are lots medications and therapies that are aimed at these issues. Good luck mate😕

    • @JZGreengo
      @JZGreengo Před 2 lety

      @@BCIGuy the unfortunate part about all that is those are treatments and I’m not looking for treatments any more, sounds crazy but you’ll get to a point if you ever have health issues that you don’t want to drink mocha tea, take strong addictive and destructive drugs and do therapy for life. My standards are just too high but I’ll never lower them, I’m 22, not 90 years old, if I was 90 I’d take those treatments but I have a life to get back to lol

    • @JZGreengo
      @JZGreengo Před 2 lety

      @@BCIGuy spinal cord stimulation for ED? it’s believed neurotoxicity is the cause of the issue, missing/dead links in basic terms. For my pain if that’s what you’re talking about it’s in the back of my head, I had nerve decompression surgery in San Francisco but it was a flop so I might look into getting wires in the back of my head this time haha it sounds crazy but I’m in so much pain, I’ll do just about anything but take pills forever

    • @DevineOne
      @DevineOne Před 2 lety

      Have you tried a TENS machine for your pain? My wife uses it 3 times a day. She also refuses to take medication as each time she has tried the side effects were worse than what it was treating.

    • @JZGreengo
      @JZGreengo Před 2 lety +1

      @@DevineOne exactly my reaction to 90% of treatments, I was thinking something along the lens of an implanted device that goes around my occipital region to alter pain signals. I think they call it the occipital nerve stimulator, it worked for a soccer girl my age so I have hope, I was also very athletic like her and could still be if I could manage the pain. Also being able to sleep again would be amazing

  • @rayerdsau4132
    @rayerdsau4132 Před 2 lety +1

    We want spinal cord complete injury patients we will walk again soon as possible please

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      !!!! So important and it’s coming!!!!

    • @rayerdsau4132
      @rayerdsau4132 Před 2 lety

      @@BCIGuy hope you will give us update and successful clinical trials for us the spinal cord complete injury please

  • @Gigachad-mc5qz
    @Gigachad-mc5qz Před 2 lety +2

    Why are they calling themselves blackrock. If that shit isnt open source and offline im not using it. I hope they can cure depression though

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety

      *shrug. Yeah keep amazon alexa out of this one please (neither of them is doing this rn. It's all very medical focused at this point and it's still early. But ya pay attention to this for sure!)

  • @SussyBacca
    @SussyBacca Před měsícem

    This video is pretty much a blackrock ad 😢

  • @kiantorimi100
    @kiantorimi100 Před rokem

    You conveniently neglected to comment on the fact that the BlackRock device is not currently suitable for clinical use. Although the electrode array is an impressive research tool, it is still far from being implantable in patients. To date, it has only been implanted in very specific research participants. This antiquated technology was impressive in its time, but it is unlikely to ever be used clinically. In your video, you portrayed it as a potential winner between the two technologies, but that is far from the truth. This is a crucial point, and the possibility of being sponsored and paid by BlackRock may have contributed to this significant oversight.

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem

      Thank you for your comment but that actually isn’t true. Based on their press releases there is every indication that they are planning are planning to create a medical device. The FDA breakthrough designation (which Synchron also has) means they are able to conduct clinical trials. They have also been implanted I over 30 people although Synchron will soon do larger clinical trials

  • @calvinjackson8110
    @calvinjackson8110 Před rokem

    He said "the brain is kinda important." Was he being funny?

  • @12q8
    @12q8 Před 2 lety +1

    Can I play video games with it?

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      For sure! Of course, the neuroport is designed to help people move/comunicate/use a computer, but some have used it to game! Check out BCICanDoBetter on CZcams (Nathan Copeland's channel). He has videos of him playing pacman, sonic, and final fantasy using the Blackrock implant. It's really cool! czcams.com/video/WjNHkRH0Dus/video.html
      What's cool too is that we could use these devices to feel through characters in video games (theoretically). Nathan is already able to feel through his prosthetics so this isn't a stretch

  • @arzumozyldz4269
    @arzumozyldz4269 Před 2 lety +1

    🙋🏽‍♀️🥰👍🌟

  • @arzumozyldz4269
    @arzumozyldz4269 Před 2 lety +1

    🥰🌟✨💪🍀

  • @FUKY0UBUYXUS
    @FUKY0UBUYXUS Před 3 měsíci

    Alright can you also hear pick up voices in head?

  • @commanderthorkilj.amundsen3426

    The technology appears astonishing, but there are MANY glitches, and movements are more clumsy and stressful for participants, than the the rusted tin man from Oz.
    In addition, what most would regard as very CRUEL animal experimentation took place, to arrive at this point.
    Human inter-facing directly with computers, and general AI, will be our final invention.
    Everything has a trade-off, future generations will witness the ending of the plants and animals of our wonderful biosphere, and of humanity.

  • @michaelbragg9037
    @michaelbragg9037 Před 2 lety

    Ì had a bci put in me maliciously during a surgery. It's the stentrode version they used me to build the algorithms you experiment with. Try explaining this to an ignorant doctor lead to them leaning towards mental illness because they have limited motor function. Try explaining voices and irregular movements and you'll seem crazy. The Stent is hard to see via ct scans if not at the right angle.

    • @solomeoparedes3324
      @solomeoparedes3324 Před rokem

      I dont think a stent can cause someone to hear voices, at least from what Ive seen in the video :/

  • @Gamster420
    @Gamster420 Před 2 lety +2

    Who would trust anyone talking about medical stuff if they did not wear a white lab coat? :P

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety

      😉

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety

      Dress to impress 💁‍♂️

  • @devenwolotka5151
    @devenwolotka5151 Před rokem

    I have synchron

    • @rxdlr03
      @rxdlr03 Před rokem +1

      Upload a video of it

  • @JesusChristDenton_7
    @JesusChristDenton_7 Před rokem

    It's in our nature to want to rise above our limits. Think about it. We were cold, so we harnessed fire. We were weak, so we invented tools. Every time we met an obstacle, we used creativity and ingenuity to overcome it. - Deus Ex Human Revolution

  • @mircorichter1375
    @mircorichter1375 Před rokem +1

    We are Borg, lower your shilds an surrender...

  • @june6959
    @june6959 Před rokem

    ᴘʀᴏᴍᴏsᴍ

  • @middleages488
    @middleages488 Před rokem

    No longer human.Humanoid/android.

  • @PiktcVelns
    @PiktcVelns Před rokem

    Thanks for popping up, while I watched a funny video and due too rain, here I am. And to be blunt, with those two over positive actors, this looks like the most bs story

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem +1

      What parts do you feel are bs. Happy to try to explain further

    • @PiktcVelns
      @PiktcVelns Před rokem

      The first minute I'd say cut it too me 😂 past that point it was just.. word salad as if any average person is into that and knows what you're talking about. If you're legit cool, good luck. But your defensiveness, to a nobodys random comment like mine also shows some.. red flags xD

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem +1

      lol that's fine i was just curious. We're a very small channel trying to grow. Just looking to make better content.

  • @bmwcar5081
    @bmwcar5081 Před rokem +1

    Hello.I have auditory, visual hallucinations, nervousness, aggressiveness, irritability, obsessive-compulsive disorders, fear, timidity, cowardice.Will your inventions help me?

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před rokem +1

      The tech isn’t there yet to my knowledge but probably in the future!

    • @bmwcar5081
      @bmwcar5081 Před rokem

      @@BCIGuy Hello. Thank you for responding . How do you think Elon Musk's neuralink will treat schizophrenia ? And what can you advise me on how to treat schizophrenia?

  • @gregggo
    @gregggo Před 2 lety +4

    I'm still gonna get Neuralink when available, it does not matter to me who received the permission for clinical trials first. Neuralink's technology is vastly superior in capabilities and safety in comparison to either Neuroport or Synchron... from the design perspective, and implantation. The Neuralink's robot will be much more consistent and accurate than humans when operating (it will also make it a lot cheaper and accessible) and the chip itself connects to the brain with threads which is much less dangerous than stiff needles. Additionally, Elon has proven himself time and time again that he has good intentions (and is effective) in regard to whatever he's doing and I have no idea about who's pulling the strings in BlackRock or Synchron companies.

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      Once clinical trials start with Neuralink/we know more, I’d love to do one with their tech too!

    • @gregggo
      @gregggo Před 2 lety +2

      @@BCIGuy I will come to check it out, thanks

    • @BCIGuy
      @BCIGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      I agree that Neuralink has some seriously cool tech but I wouldn’t say they’re ahead. I think the threads idea is cool but we don’t know how safe it is. There hasn’t been a lot of transparency and we know there were some health issues with the non-human primates they were using. I do think it will work and I do think it will be huge but idk right now I’d definitely rather have something that we know is safe… like in the long run. Neuralink just isn’t there yet.
      There are also companies developing other types of interfaces as well like neural dust (small individual recording/stimulating systems) that might be huge as well. I think, like we say in this video, different devices are gonna be good for different things.

    • @gregggo
      @gregggo Před 2 lety +2

      @@BCIGuy Well, Elon's approach to innovation is based on rapid iteration, so even if there were some initial issues that I'm not aware of (new technologies always have some issues) I think they will be solved really fast if they're not already solved. When thinking Intuitively though, super thin threads definitely seem less dangerous than needles due to being flexible and allowing for more vibration resistance (especially important in case of accidents which happen all the time... to not cause any severe brain damage) and generally being less invasive to the point that the robot implanting the device can literally omit blood vessels and prevent any bleeding from the brain itself.
      Another very important part of such a device will be the software side and more specifically the neural algorithms/AI which Elon's companies already have a lot of experience in and are one of the best in it. Having a hardware interface is one thing but being able to interpret those signals is equally important and will determine usefulness / possible applications.

    • @gregggo
      @gregggo Před 2 lety +2

      Thin threads are also transferring less heat and with efficient algorithms, the device will require less power (and if wireless, the batteries themselves also produce a lot of heat). I think it would be really good if those things are thought through as early as possible by other companies, they could reach out to DeepMind and establish some partnership... if anyone can match or exceed Elon's team at AI software - that will be DeepMind.

  • @zeldakloghigiano
    @zeldakloghigiano Před rokem

    Telepathy is forbidden according to Deuteronomy 18.

  • @NewEnglandboy453
    @NewEnglandboy453 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm all set having trackable shit in my body