The new brain-computer interface device goes "beyond anything that has been done before," the researchers claim.
One project at the University of Nebraska Omaha is testing out innovative ways to help kids who are in need of prosthetics.
Two new articles document progress in neuroprosthetic technology that lets people feel the shape and movement of objects moving over the 'skin' of a bionic hand.
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These have already been successfully used to help patients control prosthetic limbs and even play video games. At the same time, replicating the more subtle sensations of feeling textures or ...
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By contrast, the long-term consistency this study revealed could allow prosthetic users to develop confidence in their motor control and sense of touch, much as they would in their natural limbs.