Controlling the game according to Nogiron's opinion

British army veteran and wheelchair user Jon L. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Noble succeeded in controlling a computer solely by his thoughts with the help of a Neuralink implant installed in his brain. Thanks to this amazing capability, he can control the popular World of Warcraft computer game without any additional devices, just by thinking.
This event is the latest and clearest example proving that brain-computer communication technology is no longer a concept left only in science fiction works. During the surgical procedure, only a small incision was made on the patient's head, and more than sixteen hundred ultra-thin fibers were placed in the part of the brain called the motor cortex, which controls movement.
In the days following the surgery, the patient recovered quickly and was discharged. Within a week, the wound was fully healed, and he is resting at home, continuing his life with the help of the new technology.
After the implant was connected to a special computer, Jon Noble began moving the cursor on the screen in any direction and performed the task of clicking the mouse exactly according to his intention. According to him, this process allowed full interaction with the computer and controlling complex games solely through mental commands.
This achievement is a major step towards digital independence for people with limited mobility. The rapid development of Neuralink technology at this level may play a decisive role in fighting many diseases and improving people's quality of life in the future.
However, the long-term effectiveness and safety of such implants are still being studied. Medical scientists and the public are carefully monitoring these new achievements.
In the future, this technology is expected to be more widely used and serve more people. This will open new doors of opportunity for humanity.





