Neuralink Patient's Implants Slipped Out, But He Still Set a Brain Control Record
Written by Ohris M. Greyoon, Blockchain & Crypto Expert
- Neuralink Patient's Implants: Noland Arbaugh, a quadriplegic man, achieved a brain control world record despite some electrodes slipping out of his Neuralink implant.
- Coin Prices: Various cryptocurrency prices fluctuated with BTC at $61,546.00 (-1.56%), ETH at $2,996.02 (-0.95%), and ADA at $0.462003 (4.49%).
- Implant Details: The first-generation N1 Link device from Neuralink has 1,024 electrodes in 64 flexible leads implanted in the patient's brain.
- Brain Control Record: Arbaugh set a new brain-computer interface cursor control record of 4.6 BPS, surpassing previous results and aiming to beat an engineer's score.
- Patient Experience: Arbaugh used the Neuralink implant to control a laptop, play games, browse the internet, and interact with various applications using his mind.
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Ohris M. Greyoon
Ohris M. Greyoon holds a Master’s in Computer Science from MIT and has 10 years of experience in blockchain technology and cryptocurrency markets. A pioneer in decentralized finance (DeFi) analysis, he leads Intellectia’s Crypto News, offering cutting-edge insights into digital assets.





