Brain Develops Motor Memory For Prosthetics
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Brain Develops Motor Memory For Prosthetics
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UMD Brain Cap Technology Turns Thought into Motion
newswise.com — ““Brain cap” technology being developed at the University of Maryland allows users to turn their thoughts into motion. Associate Professor of Kinesiology José 'Pepe' L. Contreras-Vidal and his team have created a non-invasive, sensor-lined cap with neural interface software that could be used to control computers, robotic prosthetic limbs, motorized wheelchairs and even digital avatars. Power of UMD team's work is shown in new study findings, new grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) ” View full resource at newswise.com
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UMD Brain Cap Technology Turns Thought into Motion
newswise.com — ““Brain cap” technology being developed at the University of Maryland allows users to turn their thoughts into motion. Associate Professor of Kinesiology José 'Pepe' L. Contreras-Vidal and his team have created a non-invasive, sensor-lined cap with neural interface software that could be used to control computers, robotic prosthetic limbs, motorized wheelchairs and even digital avatars. Power of UMD team's work is shown in new study findings, new grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) ” View full resource at newswise.com
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Brain Develops Motor Memory For Prosthetics
sciencedaily.com — “A new study shows that the brain can develop a stable, neural map of a how to control a prosthetic device, providing hope that physically disabled people can one day master control of artificial limbs with greater ease.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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