People with spinal cord injuries often lose some or all their limb function. In most patients, the nerves in their limbs work ...
People with spinal cord injuries often lose movement even though their brains still send the right signals. Researchers ...
A rare circulatory problem required Emily Wheldon to have her left arm amputated three years ago. Her brain still thinks it's there. "Most days, it just feels like I've got my arm next to me," she ...
The brain-computer interface team at The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine (SAHZU) in Hangzhou, China, has made a series of breakthroughs to improve life for ...
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World’s first interventional brain-computer interface helps paralyzed man move his limbs
Led by Professor Duan Feng of Nankai University, Chinese researchers have carried out what they call the world’s first human trial of a brain-computer interface implanted through blood vessels, ...
In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers found that the brain’s control center for a lost appendage can persist long after surgical amputation, which stands in stark contrast to longstanding theories ...
The brain holds space for a missing limb, even years after it’s gone. For three women who underwent planned hand amputations, brain scans revealed remarkably durable maps of hand areas, lasting for ...
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