Medicine and Health
Biomimetic computer-to-brain communication enhancing naturalistic touch sensations via peripheral nerve stimulation
G. Valle, N. K. Secerovic, et al.
This groundbreaking study presents a biomimetic neurostimulation framework designed to restore naturalistic touch sensations. Through innovative in-silico modeling and real-life testing in cats, researchers achieved neural responses akin to natural touch. Clinical trials with amputees further revealed enhanced mobility and reduced mental effort, offering a promising alternative to traditional methods. This research was conducted by Giacomo Valle, Natalija Katic Secerovic, Dominic Eggemann, Oleg Gorskii, Natalia Pavlova, Francesco M. Petrini, Paul Cvancara, Thomas Stieglitz, Pavel Musienko, Marko Bumbasirevic, and Stanisa Raspopovic.
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