
Paralyzed woman uses mind to control robotic arm
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Science, Information Technology (IT), Architecture, Physics, Engineering
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11th Grade - University
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The video tutorial explains the use of intercortical microelectrodes, which are small devices implanted into Jan Sherman's motor cortex. These electrodes are connected to a computer and a robotic arm. Researchers first have Sherman watch the robotic arm perform a task and then imagine herself doing the same task. The computer records her brain activity during this process. When Sherman thinks of a command, the computer translates her brain's electrical activity into instructions for the robotic arm, enabling it to perform the desired action.
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How are the electrodes connected to the robotic arm?
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What happens to the brain activity recorded during the exercise?
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