The principle underlying this project is that, despite nervous reorganization following upper limb amputation, original pathways and CNS relays partially maintain their function and can be exploited for interfacing prostheses. Aim of this study is to evaluate a novel peripheral intraneural multielectrode for multi-movement prosthesis control and for sensory feed-back, while assessing cortical reorganization following the re-acquired stream of data.

Rossini, P. M., Micera, S., Benvenuto, A., Carpaneto, J., Cavallo, G., Citi, L., Cipriani, C., Denaro, L., Denaro, V., Di Pino, G., Ferreri, F., Guglielmelli, E., Hoffmann, K., Raspopovic, S., Rigosa, J., Rossini, L., Tombini, M., Dario, P., Double nerve intraneural interface implant on a human amputee for robotic hand control, <<CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY>>, 2010; 121 (5): 777-783. [doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2010.01.001] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/29586]

Double nerve intraneural interface implant on a human amputee for robotic hand control

Rossini, Paolo Maria;Denaro, Luca;
2010

Abstract

The principle underlying this project is that, despite nervous reorganization following upper limb amputation, original pathways and CNS relays partially maintain their function and can be exploited for interfacing prostheses. Aim of this study is to evaluate a novel peripheral intraneural multielectrode for multi-movement prosthesis control and for sensory feed-back, while assessing cortical reorganization following the re-acquired stream of data.
2010
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Rossini, P. M., Micera, S., Benvenuto, A., Carpaneto, J., Cavallo, G., Citi, L., Cipriani, C., Denaro, L., Denaro, V., Di Pino, G., Ferreri, F., Guglielmelli, E., Hoffmann, K., Raspopovic, S., Rigosa, J., Rossini, L., Tombini, M., Dario, P., Double nerve intraneural interface implant on a human amputee for robotic hand control, <<CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY>>, 2010; 121 (5): 777-783. [doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2010.01.001] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/29586]
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