Brain Controls Robot Arm In Monkey, University Of Pittsburgh Researcher Reports At AAAS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 - Reaching for something you want seems a simple enough task, but not for someone with a prosthetic arm, in whom the brain has no control over such fluid, purposeful movements. Yet according to research presented at the 2005 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting, scientists have made significant strides to create a permanent artificial device that can restore deliberate mobility to patients with paralyzing injuries.
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