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Neural Implant that Learns with the Brain Wednesday, June 25, 2008 - Anuradha Menon Home >> Headlines >> Medicine
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Devices known as brain-machine interfaces could someday be used routinely to help paralyzed patients and amputees control prosthetic limbs with just their thoughts. Now, University of Florida researchers have taken the concept a step further, devising a way for computerized devices not only to translate brain signals into movement but also to evolve with the brain as it learns. (source: news.health.ufl.edu)
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