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- :Rajangam, Sankaranarayani ;Tseng, Po-HeMar 03 2016 | Sci Rep. 2016; 6.:Several groups have developed brain-machine-interfaces (BMIs) that allow primates to use cortical activity to control artificial limbs. Yet, it remain...
- :Schwarz, David A. ;Lebedev, Mikhail A.6 2014 | Nat Methods. 11(6):670-676:Advances in techniques for recording large-scale brain activity contribute to both the elucidation of neurophysiological principles and the developmen...
- :Ifft, Peter J. ;Shokur, Solaiman11 6 2013 | Sci Transl Med. 5(210):210ra154:Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) are artificial systems that aim to restore sensation and movement to paralyzed patients. So far, BMIs have enabled onl...
- :Pais-Vieira, Miguel ;Lebedev, Mikhail A.2 27 2013 | J Neurosci. 33(9):4076-4093:The rat somatosensory system contains multiple thalamocortical loops (TCLs) that altogether process, in fundamentally different ways, tactile stimuli ...
- :Yin, Allen ;An, JehiFeb 27 2016 | J Neurosci Methods. 264:57-64.:BackgroundSeveral species of the New World monkeys have been used as experimental models in biomedical and neurophysiological research. However, a met...
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