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  2. Mind-controlled robot gives the disabled a taste of home

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    Brain-controlled robot limbs have already helped the disabled gain some mobility, but full-fledged robots have proven elusive: how do you use thoughts to steer a free-roaming machine? Swiss ...

  3. A mind-controlled exoskeleton helped a paralyzed man walk again

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    A paralyzed man regained the ability to walk with the help of a robotic exoskeleton that he controlled with his mind. Unlike other, more invasive mind-controlled robotics, this one used electrodes ...

  4. Neuroprosthetics - Wikipedia

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    Neuroprosthetics (also called neural prosthetics) is a discipline related to neuroscience and biomedical engineering concerned with developing neural prostheses.They are sometimes contrasted with a brain–computer interface, which connects the brain to a computer rather than a device meant to replace missing biological functionality.

  5. Mind-controlled prosthetic is 'like having a hand again'

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    This artificial hand is being controlled by nerves in Karen Sussex's arms. She is one of many amputees taking part in an experiment - which aims to let amputees move prosthetic fingers and thumbs ...

  6. Mind-controlled wheelchair - Wikipedia

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    A mind-controlled wheelchair is a motorized wheelchair controlled by a brain–computer interface.Such a wheelchair could be of great importance to patients with locked-in syndrome (LIS), in which a patient is aware but cannot move or communicate verbally due to complete paralysis of nearly all voluntary muscles in the body except the eyes.

  7. BrainGate - Wikipedia

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    BrainGate is a brain implant system, currently under development and in clinical trials, designed to help those who have lost control of their limbs, or other bodily functions, such as patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or spinal cord injury.

  8. Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arm Uses Artificial Intelligence

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    Benjamin Choi put his spare time in the pandemic to good use — by inventing an affordable mind-controlled prosthetic arm. The prosthetic arm is controlled by an artificial intelligence algorithm ...

  9. Mechanical arm - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical arm is a machine that usually mimics the action of a human arm. Mechanical arms are composed of multiple beams connected by hinges powered by actuators. One end of the arm is attached to a firm base while the other has a tool. They can be controlled by humans either directly or over a distance.