KEY POINTS
  • BCI company Precision Neuroscience is working on a device that strives to help patients with paralysis operate digital devices using only neural signals.
  • Precision was co-founded by Michael Mager and Benjamin Rapoport, who also co-founded Elon Musk's BCI company called Neuralink.
  • The company announced a $41 million Series B funding round Wednesday, bringing its total to $53 million in under two years.
Array from Precision Neuroscience.

The human cerebral cortex is made up of six cellular layers, but at Precision Neuroscience, a team of scientists and engineers is working to build a device that's reminiscent of a seventh. 

The device is called the Layer 7 Cortical Interface, and it's a brain implant that aims to help patients with paralysis operate digital devices using only neural signals. This means patients with severe degenerative diseases like ALS will regain their ability to communicate with loved ones by moving cursors, typing and even accessing social media with their minds.