Restoring the Sense of Touch
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Dr. Patrick Ganzer speaks to News-Medical about his groundbreaking research into restoring the sense of touch using brain-computer interfaces.
Electrodes dupe brain into feeling touch
Touch Restored to Spinal Cord Injury Patient Using Brain-Computer Interface
A blueprint for restoring touch with a prosthetic hand
Creating a Prosthetic Hand That Can Feel - IEEE Spectrum
Restoring the Sense of Touch Using a Sensorimotor Demultiplexing Neural Interface
Researchers have been able to restore injured man's sense of touch using BCI technology
Restoring the Sense of Touch: From “Sci-Fi Dream” to Reality - IEEE Pulse
Research: Tiny, 3D-printed scaffolds may help damaged nerves regrow, ET HealthWorld
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency - DARPA - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is one member of a team of research organizations working on DARPA's HAPTIX program to provide the sense of touch
Scientists Discover Surprising Process Behind Sense of Touch
Biomimetic computer-to-brain communication enhancing naturalistic touch sensations via peripheral nerve stimulation
Restoring After Central Nervous System Injuries: Neural Mechanisms and Translational Applications of Motor Recovery
Prosthetic Hand: Amputees 'Feel' Sensations
New understanding of neural language gives amputees ability to discern light touch to intense pressure The Daily The Daily