Pitt Brain Computer Interface
Do you have limited or no ability to use one or both hands due to a cervical spinal cord injury, or
07/31/2024
Here is a NON-invasive study for individuals with arm impairment from a spinal cord injury. Muscle-computer interface.
Pittsburgh research for someone you know:
http://www.rnel.pitt.edu/research/neuroprosthetics/intracortical-brain-computer-interfaces
01/06/2020
Our current and ongoing research participant.
Touched by Science: Paralyzed Man Feels Again Through Mind-Controlled Robotic Arm Imagine being in an accident that leaves you unable to feel any sensation in your arms and fingers. Now imagine regaining that sensation, a decade later, thr...
01/02/2020
https://pittplusme.org/studyarms/publicdetails?guid=552370c4-8190-49d1-8037-2dc606b513ae
Pitt+Me - A Sensorimotor Microelectrode Brain-Machine Interface Do you have limited or no ability to use both hands due to a cervical spinal cord injury, or a brainstem or spinal stroke? Are you age 22-70? This study involves the implantation of multiple sensors in the brain for approximately 1 year. Once the sensors are placed, participants will undergo trainin...
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