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Technical challenges to record cortical unit spikes in conscious behavior monkeys have been presenting constraints in the investigation of cortical control of lower limb. Here we report a novel experimental system for investigation of correlation between cortical neuronal signals and standing and squatting movement. The system consists of a specially designed chair, a standing and squatting task training...
Whether there is neural regeneration after spinal cord injury (SCI) is a challenging scientific and clinical research topic. Extensive research efforts have been devoted to identify effective neural repair strategies to limit further neural damages following spinal cord injury and promote axonal regeneration and sprouting for recovery of voluntary functions. However, little information or effort has...
We have developed a method for training animals to control artificial devices from cortical signals. In this report we describe a series of experiments designed to parameterize a cortical control algorithm without an animal having to move its arm. Instead, a highly motivated animal observes as the computer drives a cursor move towards a set of targets once each in a center-out task. From the neuronal...
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