Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface for Complex Control of Robotic Arm
Advanced brain-computer interfaces that can be used to control the complex motion of powered robotic arms and hands have relied on electrodes implanted in the brain. These have serious downsides that currently make them impractical for use outside of...
Source: Medgadget - Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Editors Tags: Neurology Neurosurgery Rehab Source Type: blogs
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