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This project aims to develop a brain-spinal interface system to restore movement in individuals with severe spinal cord injuries. It combines brain-machine interfaces with spinal neuroprosthetics to enable voluntary locomotion and enhance neural recovery through coordinated stimulation.
Neuromotor disease and insult negatively affect the lives of millions of people worldwide.
In some cases, such as severe spinal cord injury (SCI), a completely functional central nervous system is abruptly disconnected from the completely functional body.
Currently, there is no therapy capable of promoting recovery after complete spinal cord injury.
While our understanding of the organization of the brain has advanced dramatically in recent years, there have been few successes building a complet…
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