I don't know, people have lost their sense of smell. But feeling, it could be like if somebody has a stroke and they've lost the ability to move their arm, A neural link could restore [the ability to move an arm after a stroke]. that ability. It's really a very powerful general purpose input, output device that can address, you know, over time, any brain or neurological issue. So if somebody's having seizures, it could actually stop the seizures. (42:22–42:25)
CLAIM
Asserts that a neural link can restore motor function lost due to a stroke.
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