Scientists train computers to read your mind for movement
NCT ID NCT07236892
Summary
This study aims to develop computer algorithms that can interpret brain and body signals to control assistive devices like robotic arms or wheelchairs. Researchers are testing these systems with 50 healthy volunteers who will wear non-invasive sensors while performing or imagining movements. The goal is to create technology that could one day help people with paralysis regain movement control through thought alone.
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UCLA Neural Engineering and Computation Lab
RECRUITINGLos Angeles, California, 90095, United States
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