Evoking highly focal percepts in the fingertips through targeted stimulation of sulcal regions of the brain for sensory restoration 1st edition by Santosh Chandrasekaran, Stephan Bickel, Jose L. Herrero, Joo-Won Kim, Noah Markowitz, Elizabeth Espinal, Nikunj A. Bhagat, Richard Ramdeo, Junqian Xu, Matthew F. Glasser, Chad E. Bouton, Ashesh D. Mehta – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery
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Author: Santosh Chandrasekaran, Stephan Bickel, Jose L. Herrero, Joo-Won Kim, Noah Markowitz, Elizabeth Espinal, Nikunj A. Bhagat, Richard Ramdeo, Junqian Xu, Matthew F. Glasser, Chad E. Bouton, Ashesh D. Mehta
Paralysis and neuropathy, affecting millions of people worldwide, can be accompanied by significant loss of somatosensation. With tactile sensation being central to achieving dexterous movement, brain-computer interface (BCI) researchers have used intracortical and cortical surface electrical stimulation to restore somatotopically-relevant sensation to the hand. However, these approaches are restricted to stimulating the gyral areas of the brain. Since representation of distal regions of the hand extends into the sulcal regions of human primary somatosensory cortex (S1), it has been challenging to evoke sensory percepts localized to the fingertips.
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