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This Brain-machine Interface Helps a Man With Paralysis Feed
This Brain-machine Interface Helps a Man With Paralysis Feed Himself By Controlling Robotic Arms
Arm-paralyzed persons will now become more independent, especially in self-feeding, because Johns Hopkins University researchers have constructed a brain-machine interface that links robotic arms to a partly paraplegic man's brain.
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