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Neurally Controlled Prosthesis in the News

Hyungeun Song, Tsung-Han Hsieh, Seong Ho Yeon

This project focuses on developing and integrating new powered prosthetic limbs, sensor systems, and surgical technologies to restore neural controllability of biomimetic gait in persons with limb amputation. Furthermore, the project explores human-bionic science to understand sensorimotor adaptability to neurally-controlled devices.

Below is a list of related news articles on this project:

BBC: Bionic leg helps amputees walk using mind control

CNNBionic leg restores natural walking speeds and steps: ‘I didn’t feel like my leg had been amputated’

Financial Times: Bionic leg driven by nervous system restores natural gait to amputees

FuturismNew bionic leg can be controlled by the wearer's brain

The GuardianBionic leg makes walking quicker and easier for amputees, trial shows

IEEE SpectrumA surgical procedure and muscle-sensing electrodes allow neural control of a prosthetic limb

MIT Technology Review: People can move this bionic leg just by thinking about it

USA TodayNovel surgery meets bionics in breakthrough for limb amputation

The Washington PostBrain-driven prosthesis marks scientific advance for people with amputations

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