Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006. Originally Published: Implanting Hope, March 2005; pp. 48-54.
"The implications for [Matthew] Nagle and others like him, trapped inside malfunctioning bodies by injuries or degenerative neurological diseases, are wonderful. Nagle is the first human ever to operate a prosthetic arm with only his mind. During a visit to his room at an assisted-care facility south of Boston, I further observed Nagle operate a cursor on a computer that allows him to send and receive e-mails, play simple games, and control his television." (TECHNOLOGY REVIEW) This article examines the use of "prosthetic devices animated by human thought alone."
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Brain--Research Brain implants Electrophysiology Neurons Neurosciences Paralytics Prosthesis Thought and thinking