How Our Brains Control Our Arms Explained by Stanford Researchers

The way in which the brain prepares for an upcoming task by anticipating it has puzzled scientists through the ages. How do the neurons in the brain control planned versus unplanned arm movements?Krishna Shenoy, a Stanford professor of electrical engineering, neurobiology (by courtesy) and bioengineering (affiliate), wanted to answer that question as part of his group's ongoing efforts to develop and improve brain-controlled prosthetic devices. In a ...

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