jeudi 21 mai 2015

Paralyzed man sips beer using robot arm he controls with his mind

Erik Sorto hasn't been able to move his arms or legs in a decade, after a gunshot wound 13 years ago rendered him quadriplegic. But after scientists implanted chips into his brain three years ago, he's been able to move a robotic arm — to shake hands; play rock, paper, scissors; and yes, drink beer, according to a study in the journal Science.

"I want to be able to drink my own beer — to be able to take a drink at my own pace, when I want to take a sip out of my beer, and to not have to ask somebody to give it to me," Sorto says in a statement from the California Institute of Technology. "I really miss that independence."

"I really miss that independence."Sorto is one of a handful of people who have been given brain implants to help...

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Paralyzed man sips beer using robot arm he controls with his mind

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