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Reconnecting the Hand and Arm to the Brain: Efficacy of Neural Interfaces for Sensorimotor Restoration after Tetraplegia.

Eric Z HerringEmily Lauren GraczykWilliam D MembergRobert D AdamsGuadalupe Fernandez Baca-VacaBrianna C HutchisonJohn T KrallBenjamin J AlexanderEmily C ConlanKenya E AlfaroPreethi R BhatAaron B Ketting-OlivierChase A HaddixDawn M TaylorDustin J TylerRobert F KirschAbidemi B AjiboyeJonathan P Miller
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
The combination of implanted cortical electrodes and nerve cuff electrodes has the potential to allow restoration of motor and sensory functions of the arm and hand after neurological injury.
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