First time in China that minimally invasive brain-computer interface technology has been used to help patients with high paraplegia achieve the process of controlling cursor movement with their thoughts. Hong Bo, a professor at Tsinghua University School of Medicine, is the person in charge of this clinical trial.

He told China News Weekly that there is "no homework to copy" for the clinical application of brain- Computer Interfaces. The team's first high-level paraplegic subject successfully achieved brain-controlled drinking. Just like the wireless charging of a mobile phone, the internal processor can obtain power through wireless transmission.