Neuroscience
Brain-machine interface lets monkeys control two virtual arms (w/ Video)
In a study led by Duke researchers, monkeys have learned to control the movement of both arms on an avatar using just their brain activity.
Nov 6, 2013
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In a study led by Duke researchers, monkeys have learned to control the movement of both arms on an avatar using just their brain activity.
Nov 6, 2013
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Every year, 17 million people worldwide suffer strokes, and a third are left paralyzed on one side of their body. But current rehabilitation solutions are not always effective in improving mobility declines after the first ...
May 9, 2017
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