Neuralink seeks volunteers in "Smart Device Accessibility Survey"

Neuralink, a neurotechnology company founded in 2016, aims to develop the world's highest bandwidth brain-computer interface. For its first potential application of its technology Neuralink hopes to give people living with quadriplegia high-speed wireless access to their phones and computers using their brain activity.

Neuralink is interested in learning more about the needs of people living with paralysis, and to this end, has designed a questionnaire titled “Smart Device Accessibility Survey”. Specifically, Neuralink would love to hear from people living with quadriplegia resulting from a C1-C5 spinal cord injury, neurodegenerative disease, and/or stroke. Neuralink would appreciate your help identifying areas in which your current day-to-day assistive technologies are lacking to better develop technology that may potentially one day improve your interactions with mobile devices and computers. The Smart Device Accessibility Survey takes approximately 25 minutes to complete, and personal identifiable information is not required to complete the survey.
The first 120 fully complete responses will be eligible for a $20 Amazon gift card.
You can complete the Smart Device Accessibility Survey by clicking HERE

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