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Noland Arbaugh

Noland Arbaugh is an American man with tetraplegia who in January 2024 became the first human recipient of Neuralink's investigational brain-computer interface implant as part of the company's clinical trial.

Early life and injury
Arbaugh grew up in Yuma, Arizona, attended Texas A&M University, studied international studies, and joined the university's Corps of Cadets. In 2016, while working as a counselor at Island Lake Camp in Starrucca, Pennsylvania, Arbaugh suffered a cervical spinal cord injury in a swimming accident. He was pulled from the water after losing consciousness, and emergency surgery did not restore his mobility. The injury left him paralyzed below the shoulders. After the accident he relied on his family and other caregivers for much of his daily care. Before receiving the implant, he used a mouth stick, voice control, and other assistive methods to operate an iPad and similar devices. ==Neuralink trial==
Neuralink trial
In September 2023, after a friend from military school told him that Neuralink had begun recruiting for human trials, Arbaugh applied to the study. He began screening through the Barrow Neurological Institute the following day and, about three months later, was told that he had been selected as the first participant. Arbaugh underwent surgery at Barrow in Phoenix, Arizona in late January 2024. Elon Musk announced on January 29 that the first human patient had received the device and was recovering well, and Reuters later identified the participant as Arbaugh. Arbaugh received Neuralink's N1 implant, which uses 64 flexible threads carrying 1,024 electrodes to record neural activity in the motor cortex and translate intended movement into computer control. He later said he learned to use the system through both attempted and imagined movement. Reuters quoted neural engineering expert Kip Ludwig as saying that the demonstration was promising but not a breakthrough and that the technology remained at an early stage. By August 2025, Fortune reported that Arbaugh was using the device about 10 hours a day, had enrolled in prerequisite classes at a community college in Arizona for a degree in neuroscience, and was developing a business focused on paid public speaking engagements. ==References==
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