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Monica de Lara Monica de Lara is offline
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Default Found this article, thought you could be interested

It talks about how some researchers made a paralyzed monkey walk again by installin some electrodes on his brain cortex and sending the signal from a single neuron, sending it to a little computer and then to her legs. I am glad there is hope for people who are disabled. I am also thinking this could perhaps lead to understand neuropathic pain better.


http://www.informationweek.com/news/...leID=205801020
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