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The primary application of the Stod focuses on developing implantable brain-computer interfaces. The vision encompasses the detection of electrical activity in the brain that correlates with movement control. Such a breakthrough could potentially restore an individual’s agency, allowing them to influence their environment directly through thought.
By translating brain signals into commands, it may soon be possible for those with severe motor impairments to regain some level of autonomy and interaction with the world around them. This technology represents not just a technical advance but a fundamental shift in how individuals suffering from neurodegenerative diseases perceive their capacity to engage in everyday life.