Research over the past ten years has already led to advances in voluntary nerve control over bionic limbs. In 2014, Les Baugh became the first bilateral amputee to gain control of two neuro-prosthetic arms. He underwent nerve-pathway reassignment surgery to redirect signals from his brain's primary motor cortex to a location in his upper back.Could Machine Learning Seal the Deal for Lifelike Bionic Limbs?
Research over the past ten years has already led to advances in voluntary nerve control over bionic limbs. In 2014, Les Baugh became the first bilateral amputee to gain control of two neuro-prosthetic arms. He underwent nerve-pathway reassignment surgery to redirect signals from his brain's primary motor cortex to a location in his upper back.
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Thursday, November 23, 2017
Could Machine Learning Seal the Deal for Lifelike Bionic Limbs?
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