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The goal of the Caltech group is to gain insight into the processes that occur within the primate nervous system during dexterous reaching and grasping and to see whether natural recovery from local brain damage can be accelerated by artificial means. We will create computational models of the nervous system embodying this insight and explain a variety of clinically observed neurological deficits...
Patients with transhumeral amputations and C5/C6 quadriplegia may be able to use voluntary shoulder motion as command signals for powered prostheses and functional electrical stimulation, respectively. Spatio-temporal synergies exist for goal oriented reaching movements between the shoulder and elbow joints in able bodied subjects. We are using a multi-layer perceptron neural network to discover and...
This work describes a newly developed implantable multichannel stimulation system using distnbuted stimulation modules, manufactured in the form of small glass capsules with a stimulating electrode On each end The modules, microstimulators, are powered from an external antenna using a 2 MHz amplitude modulated carrier containing stimulation parameters data. Using 36 bit command strings modules are...
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