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The Brain-Computer Interface Registry

The Brain-Computer Interface Registry connects people who could benefit from a brain-computer interface, and the people who care for them, with the researchers building the technology.

Candidates complete a set of validated assessments once and join a growing community. As trials open, the registry matches candidates to the ones they may be eligible for, and lets them know the moment one fits.

Why it exists

BCI trials are hard to find. They recruit slowly and screen strictly, so the right people often never hear about them. The registry changes that. Complete your assessments once and you’re in the pool, ready to be matched the moment a trial fits you.

How it works

  1. 1Tell us about your condition and your history.
  2. 2Complete a set of validated assessments. They're the same ones used in BCI research, and they build your candidate profile.
  3. 3Join the community. As trials open, we match you to the ones you're eligible for and notify you the moment one fits.

Who it’s for

Free to join and fully consented. The assessments use validated instruments and are reference information, not a diagnosis. Joining the registry does not enrol anyone in a trial.