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neurolinked

Neurolinked is a term used to describe systems, devices, or individuals that have established a direct, bidirectional connection between neural tissue and computer-based systems, enabling the neural nervous system to communicate with digital technologies. The concept is closely related to brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) and neural implants, and it is used in medical, research, and, to a lesser extent, consumer contexts.

Technologies labeled as neurolinked typically involve implanted or wearable interfaces, such as intracortical microelectrode arrays, ECoG

Applications span medical therapies for paralysis or sensory deficits, communication for individuals with severe motor impairments,

The term is informational rather than a brand name and does not imply a single standard architecture.

Progress remains incremental, with ongoing work to improve durability of implants, biocompatibility, and cybersecurity. The future

grids,
or
noninvasive
sensors.
They
rely
on
signal
acquisition
from
neurons
or
neural
populations,
real-time
or
near
real-time
processing,
and
wireless
or
wired
data
transmission.
Powering
and
safeguarding
devices,
ensuring
biocompatibility,
and
reducing
latency
are
central
engineering
challenges.
and
potential
cognitive
or
sensory
augmentation.
In
research,
neurolinked
systems
are
used
to
study
neural
coding
and
brain
plasticity,
and
in
some
consumer
contexts,
to
enable
novel
forms
of
interaction
with
digital
devices
or
virtual
environments.
Ethical
and
regulatory
considerations
include
privacy
and
control
of
neural
data,
informed
consent,
long-term
safety,
equitable
access,
and
the
potential
for
unintended
cognitive
or
behavioral
effects.
of
neurolinked
technologies
depends
on
multidisciplinary
collaboration
among
neuroscience,
engineering,
medicine,
and
policy
to
balance
innovation
with
safety
and
rights.