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Latest revision as of 22:44, 4 February 2024

"We conduct neuroscience, neuroengineering and translational research to better understand how the brain controls movement and to then design medical systems to assist people with paralysis. These medical systems are referred to as brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) and intra-cortical neural prostheses. We conduct this research in our Neural Prosthetics Translational Lab (NPTL) which focuses on fundamental human neuroscience and translational research with people with paralysis. Prof. Jaimie Henderson and Prof. Krishna Shenoy are the PIs of the NPTL."

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