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Description: Brain / Machine Interface for computer control Percutaneous 10 x 10 Silicon Electrode array Leadwire connector Motor cortex Image courtesy of John Donohuge, Brown University/Cyberkinetics Current research Medical Bionics: Engineering Interfaces to the Human Body Author: Professor Rob Shepherd, Director, Bionic Ear Institute Professor of Medical Bionics, The University of Melbourne

Upload Date: 09-Mar-2010

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