Machining arm directly to the brain, capable of eating from a disability
Maryland: For decades, the disabled person with the senses of his arms linked two robotic arms and connected them directly to the human brain, so he first ate a knife in one hand and a thorn in the other ate the cake.
Scientists from John Hopkinzaplide Physics Laboratory (APL) located in Maryland’s Lorel, Maryland, have been holding both hands and hands -on -senses for 30 years, cutting the cake from one place, lifting its proper piece and mouth Enable to eat by delivering. It has been done for 90 seconds in this work.
It should be noted that the patient kept thinking and in the same way the robot arm continued, the details of which were published in Frontiers in Neurobatics. The system consisted of a brain machine algorithm and two robots arms. The electrical signal coming from the brain was transformed into the first orders, which was reached to the robot arm.
The backbone of this innovation includes 15 years of research, including important sectors such as neuroscience, robotics, software and algorithms. It was funded by the US Defense Research Institute, DARPA, which has revealed new research on brain and machine combination, called the ‘brain machine interface’ in the common language.
Experts say the most important use of this technology is the help of people with disabilities, which is also a long -lasting dream. However, in the next phase, there is a sense of a touching item touching people with disabilities for which modern and sensitive sensors are underway.