Tetraplegic Patient Controls Robotic Limb With Brain | Video

Thursday, May 21, 2015 - 17:30 in Psychology & Sociology

Micro electrodes implanted in the posterior parietal cortex of “Patient EGS” gave "stop and go" commands to a computer, which translated them into control inputs for a prototype tele-operated arm.

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