CORDIS Project
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This project focuses on developing a bidirectional neural interface that enhances motor function in individuals with paralysis. By utilizing real-time spinal motor neuron activity, it aims to improve control and feedback for movement restoration.
Many individuals suffer partial or complete muscle paralysis with no available cures.
Even though neural interfaces have the potential to restore motor function with assistive systems, their use is still very limited.
Even in the case of state-of-the-art invasive neural implants, the control of the movements of the paralyzed limbs is highly unsatisfactory.
These neural interfaces suffer high surgical risks, poor control of the activity of spinal motor neurons, and inaccurate mapping of the attem…
FRIEDRICH-ALEXANDER-UNIVERSITAET ERLANGEN-NUERNBERG
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