Neuroprosthetic-enabled control of graded arm muscle contraction in a paralyzed human
Abstract Neuroprosthetics that combine a brain computer interface (BCI) with functional electrical stimulation (FES) can restore voluntary control of a patients’ own paralyzed limbs. To date, human studies have demonstrated an “all-or-none” type of control for a fixed number of pre-determined states...
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Autores principales: | David A. Friedenberg, Michael A. Schwemmer, Andrew J. Landgraf, Nicholas V. Annetta, Marcia A. Bockbrader, Chad E. Bouton, Mingming Zhang, Ali R. Rezai, W. Jerry Mysiw, Herbert S. Bresler, Gaurav Sharma |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d59a282e6e5741bd9dc9de34844ee611 |
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