Covers neuromodulation therapies designed to restore walking in individuals with spinal cord injuries and explores their implications for other neurological disorders.
Explores Brain-Computer Interfaces for restoring gait function after spinal cord injury and stroke, showcasing promising results and future possibilities.
Explores the ethical implications of brain-computer interfaces and the societal challenges at the human-machine interface, emphasizing the importance of cognitive liberty and mental privacy.
Explores motor neuroprosthetics, covering topics like amputation causes, EMG decoding, robotic hands, sensory feedback, and advanced control techniques.
Explores the design and fabrication of Brain-Computer Interfaces using silicon-based technologies and flexible materials, emphasizing key fabrication techniques and material properties.