Nicolelis, 2001 - Google Patents
Actions from thoughtsNicolelis, 2001
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- Nicolelis M
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Real-time direct interfaces between the brain and electronic and mechanical devices could one day be used to restore sensory and motor functions lost through injury or disease. Hybrid brain–machine interfaces also have the potential to enhance our perceptual, motor …
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