Man Receives a Prosthetic Hand That Allows Him To Feel 45
New submitter CravenRaven76 writes: A 28 year old man who has been paralyzed for almost a decade has recently received a prosthetic hand that allows for him to feel for the first time. While prosthetics have previously been able to be controlled directly from the brain, it is the first time that signals have been successfully sent the other way. “We’ve completed the circuit,” said DARPA program manager Justin Sanchez in a statement. “Prosthetic limbs that can be controlled by thoughts are showing great promise, but without feedback from signals traveling back to the brain it can be difficult to achieve the level of control needed to perform precise movements. By wiring a sense of touch from a mechanical hand directly into the brain, this work shows the potential for seamless bio-technological restoration of near-natural function.”
Re:Feel what? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Feel what? (Score:4, Insightful)
Not sure I would trust delicate equipment in a 1st-gen robotic hand...
Re:Feel what? (Score:5, Funny)
Of course. Why would I change anything just because I had a prosthetic hand?
Re:Feel what? (Score:4, Informative)
Don't be so harsh. Wouldn't you spend the next 72 hours masturbating?
Isn't it more interesting when you can't feel the sensation in your hand as well (usually by sitting on your hand for awhile first to put it to sleep)?
I believe they call it "the stranger".
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Don't be so harsh. Wouldn't you spend the next 72 hours masturbating? I know I would. (double-checks to make sure the "Post Anonymously" box is checked.)
Remember, practice on a hog dog first!
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Eeeh. That's the sort of thing that would really spur me to be completely ambidextrous.
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There was a science fiction story about an amputee that had implants that allowed him to control robotic arms that had various properties and he went crazy with power, until someone found a way to make one of the devices punch him in the head, and I think the psychoanalyst thought it was because of his trauma that made him go mad, but thought that in a person who didn't experience trauma it would go better. Someone like himself, and he said something similar t
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Perhaps not what you had in mind. But this? [parkcircus.com]
Prosthetic hand (Score:2)
The Force, Luke
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Feelings....whoa, whoa, whoa (Score:2)
Feedback loop?!?! (Score:2)
So How Does He Feel? (Score:2)
Safety (Score:1)
It's important that he stays off the Internet for his own safety. He's going to do himself an injury.
Feel Different. (Score:5, Funny)
"You're holding it wrong."
I tend to avoid using that word (Score:1)
Seamless
The word tends to resurface in those critical review meetings. You know which ones: the disaster recovery meeting, the war room meetings, congressional hearings, investigative meetings--in short, those blamestorming meetings, and you know you've reached a certain milestone in your career when you are always kept in the loop. In fact, you know you're approaching that red zone when you happen to be wearing the beeper that causes those ripples that are felt by Everyone That Matters at 2 in the morni
This could have other applications too ? (Score:2)
How about touch in virtual reality ?
OK, I'll say it, because someone will anyway: how about touch, virtual reality and porn ? ;-)
Pee-wee's Playhouse (Score:2)
"Thanks, Pee-wee! There's something I've been wanting to try for a long time."
Meme friendly (Score:2)
Yo Dawg, something something feels in your feels. I know that feel bro.
Luke's hand? (Score:2)
Goes to comments... sees references to masturbation and PeeWee's Playhouse -- but inexplicably, not one single reference to Luke Skywalker's hand [nocookie.net].
Alright people: turn over your geek cards, this instant!
Totally tasteless joke done the right! (Score:2)
All these lame jokes and no one gets the right one!
Be careful how hard you squeeze, they are not zits you know.