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Brain Machine Interface
Researchers at the German primate center (DPZ) in Goettingen analyse the brain activity of non human primates during the execution of hand grasping movements. This neuronal information, recorded with fine electrodes in the cortex, could one day be used to control a robotic hand as a prosthesis for paralyzed people.
*view fullscreen to see the electrode details*
Strobist info:
one flash with softbox from the top left, one constant warm light source directed on the finger tip, and brain activity on a 17inch screen in the background
Brain Machine Interface
Researchers at the German primate center (DPZ) in Goettingen analyse the brain activity of non human primates during the execution of hand grasping movements. This neuronal information, recorded with fine electrodes in the cortex, could one day be used to control a robotic hand as a prosthesis for paralyzed people.
*view fullscreen to see the electrode details*
Strobist info:
one flash with softbox from the top left, one constant warm light source directed on the finger tip, and brain activity on a 17inch screen in the background