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A modular strategy for next-generation upper-limb sensory-motor neuroprostheses

Shokur, Solaiman  
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Mazzoni, Alberto
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Schiavone, Giuseppe
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August 13, 2021
Med

Neuroprosthetics is a discipline that aims at restoring lost functions to people affected by a variety of neurological disorders or neuro-traumatic lesions. It combines the expertise of computer science and electrical, mechanical, and micro/nanotechnology with cellular, molecular, and systems neuroscience. Rapid breakthroughs in the field during the past decade have brought the hope that neuroprostheses can soon become a clinical reality, in particular-as we will detail in this review-for the restoration of hand functions. We argue that any neuroprosthesis relies on a set of hardware and algorithmic building elements that we call the neurotechnological modules (NTs) used for motor decoding, movement restoration, or sensory feedback. We will show how the modular approach is already present in current neuroprosthetic solutions and how we can further exploit it to imagine the next generation of neuroprosthetics for sensory-motor restoration.

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review article
DOI
10.1016/j.medj.2021.05.002
Web of Science ID

WOS:000686159800009

Author(s)
Shokur, Solaiman  
Mazzoni, Alberto
Schiavone, Giuseppe
Weber, Douglas J.
Micera, Silvestro  
Date Issued

2021-08-13

Publisher

ELSEVIER

Published in
Med
Volume

2

Issue

8

Start page

912

End page

937

Subjects

Medicine, Research & Experimental

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Research & Experimental Medicine

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functional electrical-stimulation

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brain-computer interface

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spinal-cord-injury

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cortical control

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high-density

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electrocorticographic signals

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machine interface

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tactile signals

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prosthetic arm

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neural-control

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August 28, 2021
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