BrainGate and Electrical Implant Stimulate Muscle Movement
TBMG-26604
05/01/2017
- Content
New research from Brown University (Providence, RI) describes how the BrainGate brain-computer interface, combined with a functional electronic stimulation system implanted in the arm of a Cleveland man with quadriplegia, allowed him to move his arm and hand again to eat mashed potatoes, drink water from a mug, and scratch his nose.
- Citation
- "BrainGate and Electrical Implant Stimulate Muscle Movement," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2017.