Movement Disorders, 26: n/a. doi: 10.1002/mds.23789
Article first published online: 20 JUN 2011
Nachbauer, W., Wanschitz, J., Steinkellner, H., Eigentler, A., Sturm, B., Hufler, K., Scheiber-Mojdehkar, B., Poewe, W., Reindl, M. and Boesch, S
Keywords: Friedreich ataxia; frataxin; skeletal muscle; erythropoietin
Monday, June 20, 2011
Brain Implant Uses The Body's Skin Like A Conductor To Wirelessly Transmit The Brain's Neural Signals To Control A Computer
Medical News Today, Article Date: 17 Jun 2011
A brain implant developed at the University of Michigan uses the body's skin like a conductor to wirelessly transmit the brain's neural signals to control a computer, and may eventually be used to reactivate paralyzed limbs. Read more ....
A brain implant developed at the University of Michigan uses the body's skin like a conductor to wirelessly transmit the brain's neural signals to control a computer, and may eventually be used to reactivate paralyzed limbs. Read more ....
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