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Dr. Patrick Ganzer speaks to News-Medical about his groundbreaking research into restoring the sense of touch using brain-computer interfaces.
Restoring the Sense of Touch in Those with Spinal Cord Injury
CBPR Inaugural Symposium - Prof. Sliman Bensmaia: Biomimetic approaches to touch for bionic hands
Restoring the sense of touch with electrical stimulation of the nerve and brain - ScienceDirect
Restoring the Sense of Touch: From “Sci-Fi Dream” to Reality - IEEE Pulse
Touch Restored to Spinal Cord Injury Patient Using Brain-Computer Interface
Restoring the Sense of Touch Using a Sensorimotor Demultiplexing Neural Interface - ScienceDirect
Max J. Ortiz Catalán on LinkedIn: You will be missed my friend! Rest in peace Prof. Sliman Bensmaia.
The power of touch
Advances In Prostheses: Restoring the Sense of touch to amputees
Center for Bionics and Pain Research
PDF] Towards Neurohaptics: Brain-Computer Interfaces for Decoding Intuitive Sense of Touch