Bionic Arm Reads Brain's Signals 31
Zarf writes "Dr. Todd A. Kuiken and the Doctors of the Rehabilitation Institue of Chicago have successfully used the nerve endings from an amputee's lost arm to drive a bionic replacement. Details are in this CNN story. Although this isn't new surgical work it is a clever and practical use of existing technologies which hasn't been done before.
It offers the promise of other interesting applications as well such as hands-free wheelchair use or even hands-free mousing. The doctors hope that in time this technology will lead to other bionic replacement limbs as well."
Bionic limbs (Score:3, Interesting)
Red Dwarf (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Bionic limbs (Score:2)
Re:Bionic limbs (Score:1)
The arms were numbered and one of them functioned as a micro-manipulator---way cool.
I've always thought it rather a shame that the artificial limb thing wasn't touched upon in Victor Milan's _The Cybernetic Samurai_ (which had a character who read _The Moon is a Harsh Mistress_ well-nigh religiously---did do interesting things w/ her wheel chair though).
William
"To fire you must think in Russian." (Score:2)
Re:"To fire you must think in Russian." (Score:2)
Well, (Score:2, Interesting)
Later they experimented with a special hat that read brain waves and allowed him to learn to control a box on the screen up and down. Once he had mastered the binary up/down control by pure thought, they connected it to his arm and just by thinking he could open an
steve austin (Score:1)
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Cool! (Score:4, Funny)
Impressive, but misleading post (Score:4, Informative)
Now, this technology could also be used to drive biomechanic armored exoskeletons... :-)
Jouni
Re:Impressive, but misleading post (Score:4, Insightful)
What about people going to jail? (Score:2)
Re:What about people going to jail? (Score:1)
Re:What about people going to jail? (Score:2)
Re:What about people going to jail? (Score:2)
Ahh... (Score:2)
In other news:
Circumventing hundreds of thousands of years of male instinct, scientists have finally achieved what evolution could not - the merging of the delightful thought of squeezing a breast into the simple act of closing your hand.
Thats it! (Score:1)
What Fun (Score:1)
Pr0n application! (Score:1)
Bionic Commando dreams (Score:1)
could be interesting (Score:1)
Ahh, but does that arm... (Score:2)
Ash sums it up : (Score:2)
"Groovy."
The future is now! (Score:2)
The patient, who for privacy reasons only provided his first name of Anakin...
- David Stein
So... (Score:1)
Safety First! (Score:1)
It's great that Mr. Sullivan survived his accident and could benefit from bionics. Electricity can be very beneficial but also very dangerous [safteng.net] (warning: extremely graphic images). Technology is great, but it always has a dark side -- so be careful out there folks!