Woman Controls Robot Arm With Her Mind

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Woman Controls Robot Arm With Her Mind


Jan, who is paralyzed from the neck down, can use the robotic arm to eat chocolate.

A woman who is paralyzed from the neck down is displaying what one neurobiologist called "completely unexpected" skill at manipulating a robotic arm using nothing more than her thoughts. The patient, a 52 year old woman named Jan, doesn't have the use of her limbs because of a degenerative spinal disease. She controls the arm using a program that translates her brain activity into fluid movements - she can simply think about her goals instead of each individual motion, exactly like someone who would normally pick up a cup or ball. She sends her input to the device through a grid of electrodes implanted in to her brain near the motor cortex. She now has small connectors on her head, to which the device is attached. Before implanting Jan with the device, doctors took scans of her brain imagining an arm performing various tasks. Now that the device is implanted, the program looks for the previously recorded patterns to control the arm.

In the beginning, the arm was programmed to ignore small mistakes in Jan's movement, but by the third month she was able to do the trials effectively without help, and her performance is better than anyone else before her. Andrew Schwartz, a doctor who worked with Jan, said "At the end of a good day, when she was making these beautiful movements, she was ecstatic." Jan can now use the arm to manipulate objects on a surface, as well as to eat and drink.

The technology isn't perfect, but improvements are on the horizon. As it stands, a thin layer of scar tissue builds up around the tips of the electrodes and degrades the signal. New, thinner wires may solve that problem and prevent the scar buildup by keeping the reaction that makes scar tissue from triggering. The researchers also hope to build senses into the arm, so that the patient can feel texture and temperature in objects. Scientists are currently working on a wireless version of the system so that patients don't have to be plugged into a machine physically.

Source: The Guardian [http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2012/dec/17/paralysed-woman-robotic-arm-pittsburgh]

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Andy of Comix Inc

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Now all we have to do is apply the black-gold colour scheme to all our architecture and Deus Ex: Human Revolution can be achieved! ...also, people complaining about playing god cos robots are bad. Yeah! The future! Videogames! Robotics! Neural interfaces! Chips! Million Dollar Man! Detroit!

Yeah!
 

Shinsei-J

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Well this may be the best thing I've ever seen.
She must be so happy.
 

Nimcha

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That is pretty damn awesome. I didn't think this sort of thing was possible already!
 

Something Amyss

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I want four of these arms, in tentacle shape, mounted to a backpack. I shall call myself...Professor Squid!

No, but seriously, this is an awesome improvement.
 

Guffe

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This some awesome advancement.
Soon the world will be inhabited by half robot people
 

TheCaptain

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Andy of Comix Inc said:
Now all we have to do is apply the black-gold colour scheme to all our architecture and Deus Ex: Human Revolution can be achieved! ...also, people complaining about playing god cos robots are bad. Yeah! The future! Videogames! Robotics! Neural interfaces! Chips! Million Dollar Man! Detroit!

Yeah!
Also, this is probably the exact kind of biofeedback exercise people will need to effectively use their biotics.
 

Slash2x

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wow Deus Ex even nailed the problems they are having in advance with the body trying to force the devices out of the body.
 

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Guffe said:
This some awesome advancement.
Soon the world will be inhabited by half robot people
And you know, somehow, the Porn Industry will be at the forefront of this revolution.
Not complaining, mind you. :p
 

unacomn

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That is just bloody amazing. Hell yeah for science and hope for countless people across the world! :D
 

blackrave

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Guffe said:
This some awesome advancement.
Soon the world will be inhabited by half robot people
I'm pretty sure the term you are searching for is "cyborgs" :)


slash2x said:
wow Deus Ex even nailed the problems they are having in advance with the body trying to force the devices out of the body.
It wasn't exactly a secret
(unless I'm somehow part of some kind of privileged group- unlikely)
So developers of DE:HR simply did their research.
 

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Zachary Amaranth said:
I want four of these arms, in tentacle shape, mounted to a backpack. I shall call myself...Professor Squid!

No, but seriously, this is an awesome improvement.
wait wouldn't that bring your total arms to 6 (oct-) I call copy-right infringement someone call Marvel

OT: this is really cool, and if they figure it out for legs paraplegic can soon be walking. though I am still concerned for the cyborgs they can get inside your head, and start controlling your thoughts..... no I was not telling them our plans. everything is falling into place.
 

Guffe

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blackrave said:
Guffe said:
This some awesome advancement.
Soon the world will be inhabited by half robot people
I'm pretty sure the term you are searching for is "cyborgs" :)
No I'm not!
Like every zombie movie and show refuses to call them zombies I won't go as low as take some strange sci-fi naming of somehting and start using it for real life!

[sub][sub]But yeah... maybe...[/sub][/sub]
 

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Guffe said:
No I'm not!
Like every zombie movie and show refuses to call them zombies I won't go as low as take some strange sci-fi naming of somehting and start using it for real life!

[sub][sub]But yeah... maybe...[/sub][/sub]
I've always been a bit weirded out how Walking Dead characters don't just call the ... walking dead ... zombies.
 

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Guffe said:
This some awesome advancement.
Soon the world will be inhabited by half robot people
Half? Why not FULL ROBOT?

I want my tank threads!
 

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gardian06 said:
Zachary Amaranth said:
I want four of these arms, in tentacle shape, mounted to a backpack. I shall call myself...Professor Squid!

No, but seriously, this is an awesome improvement.
wait wouldn't that bring your total arms to 6 (oct-) I call copy-right infringement someone call Marvel

OT: this is really cool, and if they figure it out for legs paraplegic can soon be walking. though I am still concerned for the cyborgs they can get inside your head, and start controlling your thoughts..... no I was not telling them our plans. everything is falling into place.
Actually, octopuses have eight (octo=eight) tentacles. Also, you forgot to count his legs.

OT: Must contact LIMB and get the Icarus landing system, CASIE, and the hacking augmentations (Except for the useless one).
Awesome accomplishment.
 

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Can I get one with a dual mounted cannon and rocket launcher? That would be the coolest thing ever!
 

Beryl77

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That's awesome, I love how much progress we've made in bionic prosthetics.
Here's the leg equivalent
 

Something Amyss

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gardian06 said:
wait wouldn't that bring your total arms to 6 (oct-) I call copy-right infringement someone call Marvel
6 is hex-. Eight is oct-. The justification is that his legs count. Or that he's a Doctor, not a mathematician.

Besides, my original name was going to be Professor Podipuss, but I didn't want the Name Game taking me down with Reaper-Squid hybrids.