Simultaneous Neural Control of Simple Reaching and Grasping With the Modular Prosthetic Limb Using Intracranial EEG
Matthew S. Fifer(Johns Hopkins University), Nathan E. Crone(Johns Hopkins University), John B. Helder(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), David P. McMullen(Johns Hopkins University), Guy Hotson(Johns Hopkins University), Matthew S. Johannes(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), William S. Anderson(Johns Hopkins University), Kapil D. Katyal(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Brock A. Wester(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), R. Jacob Vogelstein(Johns Hopkins University), Matthew P. Para(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Nitish V. Thakor(Johns Hopkins University), Yujing Wang(China Pharmaceutical University)
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
October 24, 2013
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