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Incorporating feedback from multiple sensory modalities enhances brain-machine interface control.
Incorporating feedback from multiple sensory modalities enhances brain-machine interface control. J Neurosci. 2010 Dec 15; 30(50):16777-87.
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subject areas
Animals
Arm
Feedback, Sensory
Kinesthesis
Macaca mulatta
Male
Motor Cortex
Movement
Neurons
Reaction Time
Robotics
User-Computer Interface
authors with profiles
Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos