Brain-to-Brain Interfaces: When Reality Meets Science Fiction.
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, Journal Article
Nicolelis, MAL
Published in: Cerebrum
2014
Every memory that we have, act that we perform, and feeling that we experience creates brainstorms—interactions of millions of cells that produce electrical signals. Neuroscientists are now able to record those signals, extract the kind of motor commands that the brain is about to produce, and communicate the commands to machines that can understand them and facilitate movement in the human body. Research in this area has the potential to help paraplegics and others suffering from spinal-cord injuries to control machines with their thoughts and to bolster their ability to get around.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Cerebrum
ISSN
1524-6205
Publication Date
2014
Volume
2014
Start / End Page
13
Location
United States
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Nicolelis, M. A. L. (2014). Brain-to-Brain Interfaces: When Reality Meets Science Fiction. Cerebrum, 2014, 13.
Nicolelis, Miguel A. L. “Brain-to-Brain Interfaces: When Reality Meets Science Fiction.” Cerebrum 2014 (2014): 13.
Nicolelis MAL. Brain-to-Brain Interfaces: When Reality Meets Science Fiction. Cerebrum. 2014;2014:13.
Nicolelis, Miguel A. L. “Brain-to-Brain Interfaces: When Reality Meets Science Fiction.” Cerebrum, vol. 2014, 2014, p. 13.
Nicolelis MAL. Brain-to-Brain Interfaces: When Reality Meets Science Fiction. Cerebrum. 2014;2014:13.
Published In
Cerebrum
ISSN
1524-6205
Publication Date
2014
Volume
2014
Start / End Page
13
Location
United States