Brain-machine interface triggers recovery for people with paraplegia
Brazilian neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis holds up a soccer ball covered with a hood of electronic sensors in Sao Paulo May 21, 2014. Nicolelis is leading "The Walk Again Project", where a mechanical
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Brazilian neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis (L) works in his robotic laboratory in Sao Paulo May 21, 2014. Nicolelis is leading "The Walk Again Project", where a mechanical exoskeleton is able to support a
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Brain-machine interface triggers recovery for people with paraplegia