Braingate System - Mind to Movement

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BRAINGATE SYSTEM Presentation By P.Brunda P.Harini

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Introduction How Does Brain Control Motor Function ? The Mind-To-Movement System That Allows A Quadriplegic Man To Control A Computer Using Only His Thoughts Is A Scientific Milestone

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Neuro Feedback Neuroprosthetic device Principle

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NEURO CHIP: Outer View Of Brain Gate System

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Working Preprocessing Detection Control Training Bio feedback

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Applications A Boon to the paralyzed -Brain Gate Neural Interface System Clinical trial on Nagle Statement Of Nagle “I can't put it into words. It's just—I use my brain. I just thought it. I said, "Cursor go up to the top right." And it did, and now I can control it all over the screen. It will give me a sense of independence.”

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After taking part in a clinical trial of this system,he has opened e-mail,switched TV channels,turned on lights.He even moved a robotic hand from his wheelchair

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Other Applications On Animals

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Diagram of the BCI developed by Miguel Nicolelis and collegues for use on Rhesus monkeys Later experiments by Nicolelis using rhesus monkeys, succeeded in closing the feedback loop and reproduced monkey reaching and grasping movements in a robot arm

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Conclusion

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Queries ?