Neuroengineering in action: hacking the brain to bypass the injured spine
Neuroscientists used a chronically implanted intracortical microelectrode array to record multiunit activity from the motor cortex and link in real-time to muscle activation to restore movement in a paralysed human. Read more @ Nature: - the full story: First paralysed person to be ‘reanimated’ offers neuroscience insights - the scientific report (letter): Restoring cortical control [...]
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