Researchers Discuss BrainGate, Restorative Neurotechnology at Brown and Beyond
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Oct. 15 (TNSGra) -- Brown University issued the following news release:
In 2012, a research team led by neuroengineers from Brown University published a landmark study in the field of restorative neurotechnology. As part of a clinical trial, two people who had lost the use of their limbs were able to move a robotic arm just by thinking about moving their own arms and hands. Through an investigational technology called BrainGate, one participant was able to . . .
In 2012, a research team led by neuroengineers from Brown University published a landmark study in the field of restorative neurotechnology. As part of a clinical trial, two people who had lost the use of their limbs were able to move a robotic arm just by thinking about moving their own arms and hands. Through an investigational technology called BrainGate, one participant was able to . . .
