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Brain implant senses intent to move robotic arm
A neuroprosthetic device implanted in Erik Sorto’s brain allowed him to drink unaided for the first time in 13 years.
Researchers in the United States have developed a new kind of brain implant that helps patients move robotic arms.
Researchers said Thursday the brain implant offers new promise to disabled people with spinal injuries to seamlessly control robotic limbs or even entire body suits in...
US FDA approves Star Wars-like bionic arm
A “near-natural” prosthetic arm, that took eight years to develop and test, has been approved for mass production by the US Food and Drug Administration.
The DEKA Arm System has been affectionately dubbed “The Luke,” after Star Wars’ Luke Skywalker who received a robotic replacement for the hand he lost in a fight with Darth Vader in the 1980 film “The Empire Strikes Back.”
One of the...
Mind-controlled robotic arm successful
Tim Hemmes operates the mechanical prosthetic arm
During an experimental study at the University of Pittsburgh a paralyzed man managed to touch his partner’s hand using a new mind-controlled robotic arm.
“It wasn’t my arm but it was my brain, my thoughts. I was moving something,” said Tim Hemmes of Pennsylvania. “I don’t have one single word to give you what I felt at that moment....