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  • Paralyzed woman moves robotic arm with her thoughts

    A paralyzed Massachusetts woman picked up a bottle of coffee and sipped from it by moving a robotic arm with her thoughts, researchers reported Wednesday — the latest advance in the race to restore movement to people who have lost control of their muscles.
  • Brain implants behind use of robotic arm

    A fully paralyzed man and woman have demonstrated the ability to hold a ball or drink coffee using their brain signals to control a robotic arm, researchers report Wednesday. The demonstrations, reported in the journal Nature, mark yet another ...
  • Robotic arm controlled by the mind

    Scientists in the US and Germany have developed a robotic arm that is controlled by the mind. Experts at Brown University created the device, which moves using electrical signals omitted by the brain. These signals are then are decoded and ...
  • Paralyzed woman picks up coffee cup with thought-controlled robotic arm

    A woman who lost the use of her limbs after a devastating stroke nearly 15 years ago has taken a sip of coffee by guiding a robotic arm with her thoughts. The 58-year-old used a brain implant to control the robot and bring a flask of the coffee ...
  • Paralysed Woman Controls Robotic Arm With Mind

    A paralysed woman has used mind control to move a robotic arm - and taken a sip from a drink. The 58-year-old woman - known only as "S3" - suffered a severe stroke 15 years ago and is unable to move any of her limbs. But US scientists implanted electrodes ...
  • Woman uses thoughts to move robotic arm

    Scientists in the United States have enabled a paralysed woman to lift a drink to her lips with a thought-controlled robotic arm, boosting hopes quadriplegics may regain their independence. The robot bypasses damaged nervous systems and restores some mobility.
  • BrainGate robotic arm is a huge scientific advancement

    The research work on the `BrainGate' brain-computer interface has finally yielded the desired results, with the researchers having successfully demonstrated the ability of a brain-controlled prosthetic arm to `reach out' for things and `grasp' them.
  • Robotic arm controlled by paralyzed patients' thoughts

    Scientists at Brown University have developed a computer electrode sensor, implanted into the brain, which patients can use to control the movements of a robotic arm. In collaboration with the Department of Veteran Affairs, Massachusetts General Hospital ...
  • Video: Paralyzed Woman Controls Robotic Arm with Her Mind

    Cathy Hutchinson has been unable to move her own arms or legs for 15 years. But using the most advanced brain-machine interface ever developed, she can steer a robotic arm towards a bottle, pick it up, and drink her morning coffee. The interface ...
  • One More Thing: Incredible robotic arm reads minds

    It might not look like much but this robotic arm is mind meltingly brilliant BrainGate - Cathy Hutchinson's arms and legs have been paralysed for over 15 years but this incredible brain-machine interface allows her to control a robotic arm by thought alone.

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