Barra et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Epidural electrical stimulation of the cervical dorsal roots restores voluntary upper limb control in paralyzed monkeysBarra et al., 2022
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- 18358973820626144421
- Author
- Barra B
- Conti S
- Perich M
- Zhuang K
- Schiavone G
- Fallegger F
- Galan K
- James N
- Barraud Q
- Delacombaz M
- Kaeser M
- Rouiller E
- Milekovic T
- Lacour S
- Bloch J
- Courtine G
- Capogrosso M
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- Publication venue
- Nature Neuroscience
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Regaining arm control is a top priority for people with paralysis. Unfortunately, the complexity of the neural mechanisms underlying arm control has limited the effectiveness of neurotechnology approaches. Here, we exploited the neural function of surviving spinal …
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