First-Year Student Awarded for Human Brain-Computer Interface Research - News Center
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Our research aims to build bionic arms to restore motor and sensory function for patients with limb loss and spinal cord injury. By decoding motor signals, one set of chips controls the arm's motors. The other set allows users to feel sensations through intracortical microstimulation, restoring touch and somatosensation.
I was super humbled and surprised to have been given this kind of award as I'm just a first-year medical student, and this was my first scientific conference.
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