Direct Brain Interfaces
- DB Output, to Control or Project
- DB Output, to Control or Project
Mind-controlled prosthetics for amputees
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Description
Researchers from the University of Michigan have tapped faint, latent signals from arm nerves and amplified them to enable real-time, intuitive, finger-level control of a robotic hand. The researchers developed a way to tame temperamental nerve endings, separate thick nerve bundles into smaller fibers that enable more precise control, and amplify the signals coming through those nerves. The approach involves tiny muscle grafts and machine learning algorithms borrowed from the brain-machine interface field.