8. The Cyber Implant That Moves The Fingers Of A Paralyzed Man
The cybernetic human may soon be not only an essential attribute of many sci-fi movies. In the foreseeable future, the wearable tech will become an anachronism and the technological devices will be instead implanted into our bodies. Actually, the future is already here.
Last spring, an electrical device was implanted in a paralyzed man’s brain. Connected to a sleeve of electrodes on his forearm, it helped him move his hand, wrist and fingers for the first time since he his spinal cord injury five years earlier. The credit for this scientific breakthrough goes to the team of Chad Bouton from the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in New York.
The device using brain-computer-interface technology was implanted into the young man’s motor cortex– the part of the brain that controls movements. Thanks to this device, the patient is able to even play the guitar. Wow! And some of us cannot do that even with our limbs being perfectly fit.
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