Group 1 - The probability of developing dementia increases significantly with age, from 6.3%-6.5% for those aged 65 to 52% for those aged 90, but this probability can be altered through interventions [1] - Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology offers new hope for the prevention and control of Alzheimer's disease and other brain disorders, as highlighted by academic experts [1][4] - Domestic research in brain-computer interfaces is progressing steadily, with clinical trials showing promising results, including patients regaining the ability to interact with the physical world [3][4] Group 2 - The establishment of the brain-computer interface clinical and translational center at Shandong First Medical University aims to apply existing BCI technologies in clinical settings, develop new technologies, and collaborate with enterprises for device commercialization [5] - Over 30 clinical trials of brain-computer interfaces have been completed in China, demonstrating significant advancements in treating conditions like Parkinson's disease and improving the quality of life for dementia patients [4][5] - The integration of artificial intelligence and brain-computer interface technology is expected to revolutionize human-device interaction, moving beyond traditional methods [3][5] Group 3 - Depression is a prevalent mental health issue, with a lifetime prevalence rate of 6.9% in China, highlighting the need for increased awareness and treatment options [6][7] - The lack of public understanding regarding mental health issues has been a long-standing challenge, necessitating ongoing education and outreach efforts [6][7] - The establishment of specialized sleep medicine departments and the development of clinical guidelines reflect a growing recognition of the importance of sleep health in overall well-being [8][9]
马斯克才做了7例,中国却悄悄完成30例!他说脑病研究已迈入AI时代
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-14 08:57