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Neuroprosthetics

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Over the past 10-15 years, there has been a convergence of neuroscience, engineering and the increasing availability of fast and inexpensive computer processing, which has led to the emergence of the field of motor neuroprosthetics as a practical reality for people with severe motor disability.  A motor neuroprosthetic device, also known as a Brain Computer Interface, or BCI, is ...

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