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Brain-Computer Interface Clinic

The Brain-Computer Interface Clinic connects patients with neurologic injuries or diseases to cutting-edge clinical neurotechnology and clinical trials.
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About the clinic

For people living with neurologic injuries or diseases, implanted brain-computer interface (BCI) technology has the potential to restore and maintain communication, mobility, and functional independence.

Implantable BCIs work by listening to the electrical activity in the part of the brain that generates the intention for movement, transmitting this information to a computer for signal decoding, and using the decoded signals to control assistive technologies such as computer cursors, keyboards, speech generation software, or robotic devices.

The BCI Clinic brings specialists in neurology, neurorecovery, and functional neurosurgery together with world expert researchers in neurotechnology and neuroengineering to provide patients with access to the latest BCI technology. The goal of the BCI Clinic is to help restore our patients’ function and independence.

BCI Clinic patients are evaluated by subspeciality-trained neurologists and neurosurgeons to determine the best neurotechnology treatment options. For those interested, the clinic also offers opportunities to participate in clinical research.

Part of the Neuroscience Institute

Clinical trials

BCI Clinic patients receive a comprehensive neurologic evaluation and detailed information about ongoing clinical trials for BCI systems. When appropriate, interested patients may be connected with clinical research teams to discuss enrollment opportunities in current or upcoming BCI clinical trials actively seeking participants.

Neurological conditions and treatments

Learn more about the neurological conditions we diagnose and treat across Mass General Brigham.

Our neuroscience specialists

Your care is coordinated by a team of specialists in neurology, neurosurgery, advanced brain imaging, and nursing. Depending on your condition, your care team may also include experts in neuropsychology, rehabilitation, genetics, social work, and mental health. This team works together to understand your neurological condition from every angle and develop a care plan tailored to you.
An illustration of a care team.
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617-726-8459
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Contact the Brain-Computer Interface Clinic

Call us to speak with a team member who can help you understand your options and guide you to the care that is right for you. With locations throughout New England and support for patients traveling from outside the United States, we make it easier to access coordinated, expert care.
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617-726-8459
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International Patient Services

Contact information for international patients

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