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Sensory Restoration

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Brain-Computer Interface Restores Movement and Touch in Paralyzed Man
technology2 hours ago

Brain-Computer Interface Restores Movement and Touch in Paralyzed Man

A man paralyzed from the chest down due to a 2020 diving accident regained the ability to feed himself and drink from a cup thanks to a brain-implant “double neural bypass” that routes movement signals from the brain to his arms and uses sensory feedback to recreate touch. After 35 weeks of training, his right arm was 86% stronger and his left 62% stronger, and he could perform tasks like scratching his nose and wiping his face; importantly, he began to feel touch again in previously numb areas. The effects persisted for over two years, but researchers caution that results from a single patient are preliminary and broader trials are needed to assess applicability across different injuries.

Revolutionary 'Bionic Breast' Offers Sensation Restoration for Cancer Survivors
health2 years ago

Revolutionary 'Bionic Breast' Offers Sensation Restoration for Cancer Survivors

Scientists are developing a "bionic breast" device that could restore sensation to breast cancer survivors who have undergone mastectomies and reconstructive surgeries. The device, which would be implanted in the skin of the chest, aims to address the loss of sensation and sexual satisfaction experienced by many patients. The team has received $4 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to start testing parts of the device in patients as early as next year. The device uses artificial pressure sensors and implanted electrodes to stimulate intercostal nerves, which relay signals to the brain as sensation. The research may have potential applications beyond breast cancer survivors.