Creating an artificial sense of touch.
Creating an artificial sense of touch.
www.nih.gov Creating an artificial sense of touch
Tiny electrodes placed precisely in the brain let people with spinal cord injuries feel sensations of shape, motion, and the orientation of objects on the skin.
- Tiny electrodes placed precisely in the brain let people with spinal cord injuries feel sensations of shape, motion, and the orientation of objects on the skin.
- Coupled with further advances in bionic limbs, such technology could eventually help provide an artificial sense of touch.