The findings could mark a significant improvement in accuracy and dexterity for patients using external bionic limbs.
The new brain-computer interface device goes "beyond anything that has been done before," the researchers claim.
Two new articles document progress in neuroprosthetic technology that lets people feel the shape and movement of objects moving over the 'skin' of a bionic hand.
Scientists at the University of Pittsburgh Rehab Neural Engineering Labs played a key role in progressing neuroprosthetic ...
You can probably complete an amazing number of tasks with your hands without looking at them. But if you put on gloves that ...
A complex sense of touch for individuals living with spinal cord injuries is a step closer to reality. A study published in ...
For the first time ever, a complex sense of touch for individuals living with spinal cord injuries is a step closer to ...
The line-up already includes a flock of pink flamingos, a giant heart-shaped disco ball, interactive whimsical giants and ...
TPGi, a Vispero company, a global leader in assistive technology products and digital accessibility solutions, has partnered ...
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems have invented compact wearable devices that deliver rich, expressive, and pleasant tactile sensations that go far beyond the buzzing ...