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“I think about moving my hand and wrist…it feels natural.” The woman in this video is paralyzed. She talks about her experience controlling the robotic arm via a sensor in her brain. Using this brain-computer interface, she is serving herself a sip of coffee for the first time since her stroke 15 years ago. |
The research is part of the BrainGate pilot trial to restore motor ability to people who have lost a limb or are paralyzed from injury or disease. The coffee exercise and another target-grabbing activity represent the first time people using a computer interface have completed complex, three-dimensional motions. Read the full story. Video courtesy of Nature
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