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Sensors and decoding for intracortical brain computer interfaces

Homer et al., 2013

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6067837486334514411
Author
Homer M
Nurmikko A
Donoghue J
Hochberg L
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Annual review of biomedical engineering

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Intracortical brain computer interfaces (iBCIs) are being developed to enable people to drive an output device, such as a computer cursor, directly from their neural activity. One goal of the technology is to help people with severe paralysis or limb loss. Key elements of an iBCI …
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