{"id":254869,"date":"2021-05-20T22:18:00","date_gmt":"2021-05-20T19:18:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/en.buradabiliyorum.com\/pioneering-mind-controlled-arm-restores-sense-of-touch\/"},"modified":"2021-05-20T22:18:00","modified_gmt":"2021-05-20T19:18:00","slug":"pioneering-mind-controlled-arm-restores-sense-of-touch","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/pioneering-mind-controlled-arm-restores-sense-of-touch\/","title":{"rendered":"#pioneering mind-controlled arm restores sense of touch"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;<strong>#pioneering mind-controlled arm restores sense of touch<\/strong>&#8221;<\/p>\n<div>\n<div class=\"article-gallery lightGallery\">\n<div data-thumb=\"https:\/\/scx1.b-cdn.net\/csz\/news\/tmb\/2021\/nathan-copelandcontrol.jpg\" data-src=\"https:\/\/scx2.b-cdn.net\/gfx\/news\/2021\/nathan-copelandcontrol.jpg\" data-sub-html=\"Nathan Copelandcontrols a robotic arm thanks to electrodes implanted in his brain.\">\n<figure class=\"article-img\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/scx1.b-cdn.net\/csz\/news\/800a\/2021\/nathan-copelandcontrol.jpg\" alt=\"Nathan Copelandcontrols a robotic arm thanks to electrodes implanted in his brain\" title=\"Nathan Copelandcontrols a robotic arm thanks to electrodes implanted in his brain.\" width=\"800\" height=\"530\"\/><figcaption class=\"text-darken text-low-up text-truncate-js text-truncate mt-3\">\n                Nathan Copelandcontrols a robotic arm thanks to electrodes implanted in his brain.<br \/>\n            <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Imagine being able to control a robotic arm from a distance, using only your mind. Now imagine being able to feel when its fingers grasp an object, as though it were your own hand.<\/p>\n<p>                                                                                US researchers published a study in the journal <i><a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/sciencee\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"5\" title=\"Science\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Science<\/a><\/i> on Thursday about the world&#8217;s first brain-computer interface that allowed a volunteer with paralysis from the chest down to accomplish this very feat.<\/p>\n<p>The team say their work demonstrates that adding a sense of touch drastically improves the functionality of prosthetics for quadriplegics, compared to having them rely on visual cues alone.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I am the first human in the world to have implants in the sensory cortex that they can use to stimulate my brain directly,&#8221; Nathan Copeland, 34, told AFP. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;And then I feel as if a sensation is coming from my actual hand.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><b>&#8216;Super cool&#8217;<\/b><\/p>\n<p>In 2004, Copeland was in a car accident that left him with a serious spinal cord injury and without the use of his hands or his legs.<\/p>\n<p>He volunteered to participate in scientific research, and six years ago underwent a major operation to have tiny electrodes implanted in his brain.<\/p>\n<p>Two sets of 88 electrodes the width of a strand of hair are arranged into &#8220;arrays&#8221; that resemble tiny hairbrushes and penetrate deep into the brain&#8217;s motor cortex, which directs movement.<\/p>\n<p>Fewer than 30 people in the world have these kinds of implants, the study&#8217;s co-lead author Rob Gaunt, an assistant professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Pittsburgh, told AFP.<\/p>\n<div class=\"article-gallery lightGallery\">\n<div data-thumb=\"https:\/\/scx1.b-cdn.net\/csz\/news\/tmb\/2021\/copeland-sat-in-from-o.jpg\" data-src=\"https:\/\/scx2.b-cdn.net\/gfx\/news\/2021\/copeland-sat-in-from-o.jpg\" data-sub-html=\"Copeland sat in from of the metallic black robotic arm and was asked to pick up a series of small objects like rocks, spheres, and place them on a box\u2014with either the tactile sensors switched on, or off.\">\n<figure class=\"article-img text-center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/scx1.b-cdn.net\/csz\/news\/800a\/2021\/copeland-sat-in-from-o.jpg\" alt=\"Copeland sat in from of the metallic black robotic arm and was asked to pick up a series of small objects like rocks, spheres, a\"\/><figcaption class=\"text-left text-darken text-truncate text-low-up mt-3\">\n                Copeland sat in from of the metallic black robotic arm and was asked to pick up a <a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/watch-movies-tv-seriess\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"8\" title=\"Watch Movies &amp; TV Series\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">series<\/a> of small objects like rocks, spheres, and place them on a box\u2014with either the tactile sensors switched on, or off.<br \/>\n            <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>What&#8217;s unique about Copeland is an additional set of electrodes that are connected to his somatosensory cortex, which receives and processes sensations.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;When we&#8217;re grabbing objects, we use this sense of touch very naturally to improve our ability to control,&#8221; explained Gaunt. <\/p>\n<p>The team developed an interface that is &#8220;bi-directional&#8221;\u2014meaning not only can it &#8220;read&#8221; instructions from the brain and send them to the artificial limb, it can also &#8220;write&#8221; sensations from the device and transmit them back.<br \/>\n                                            <!-- Google middle Adsense block --><\/p>\n<p>The idea of sending tactile feedback to the somatosensory cortex goes back decades, but doing so in a way that is controlled and is understandable by the circuitry of the brain was a challenge.<\/p>\n<p>After operating on Copeland to install the electrodes, the team held their breath.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;No one knew what to expect because this had only been done in monkeys and you can&#8217;t ask a monkey what something feels like,&#8221; said Copeland.<\/p>\n<p>Then came the moment of truth, when they tried sending their first touch signal. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It was really faint,&#8221; he recalled. He asked them to try again, to be sure it was real. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Oh yeah, that&#8217;s what that feels like, and it was just super cool,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<div class=\"article-gallery lightGallery\">\n<div data-thumb=\"https:\/\/scx1.b-cdn.net\/csz\/news\/tmb\/2021\/robotic-arm-with-feedb.jpg\" data-src=\"https:\/\/scx2.b-cdn.net\/gfx\/news\/2021\/robotic-arm-with-feedb.jpg\" data-sub-html=\"Graphic on a thought-conrolled prosthetic arm that can be used by a paralysed person, and is able to provide feedback from touch.\">\n<figure class=\"article-img text-center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/scx1.b-cdn.net\/csz\/news\/800a\/2021\/robotic-arm-with-feedb.jpg\" alt=\"Robotic arm with feedback\"\/><figcaption class=\"text-left text-darken text-truncate text-low-up mt-3\">\n                Graphic on a thought-conrolled prosthetic arm that can be used by a paralysed person, and is able to provide feedback from touch.<br \/>\n            <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><b>Twice as fast <\/b><\/p>\n<p>Before the interface could be put to work with the robotic arm, the scientists had to perform a series of tests with Copeland.<\/p>\n<p>First, they needed to learn which electrodes caused what sensation when activated, and which fingers they were associated with, to set up the robotic hand correctly.<\/p>\n<p>They also made him watch videos of the robotic arm moving left or right and recorded the electrodes that lit up when he was asked to &#8220;think&#8221; it was him controlling it.<\/p>\n<p>Finally it was time to try it out. <\/p>\n<p>Copeland sat next to the metallic black robotic arm and was asked to pick up a series of small objects like rocks, spheres, and place them on a box\u2014with either the tactile sensors switched on, or off.<\/p>\n<p>He was able to complete each task on average twice as fast when the sensors were enabled, and was even able to achieve more complex tasks like picking up a glass and pouring its contents into another.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The sensation gave me that assurance and confidence to know that I definitely had a good grab on the object and I could lift it up,&#8221; said Copeland.<\/p>\n<p>The team wants to further refine the prosthetics because &#8220;we don&#8217;t want to just do science experiments in the lab, we want to actually build devices that are useful to people in their homes,&#8221; added Gaunt.<\/p>\n<p>Copeland got his brain-computer interface set up at home when the COVID pandemic shut down the university, and has used his downtime to learn how to draw on a tablet and even play video <a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/game\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"7\" title=\"Game\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">game<\/a>s.<\/p>\n<p>He does this by using his mind to send signals directly to the computer, rather than using the arm to push buttons.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It is just second nature to me now,&#8221; he said.\n                                                                                                                        <\/p>\n<hr\/>\n<div class=\"article-main__explore my-4 d-print-none\">\n<p>                                            <a rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-medium text-info mt-2 d-inline-block\" href=\"https:\/\/medicalxpress.com\/news\/2021-05-brain-evoking-robotic-arm.html\">Brain stimulation evoking sense of touch improves control of robotic arm<\/a>\n                                        <\/div>\n<hr class=\"mb-4\"\/>\n<div class=\"article-main__more p-4\">\n                                                                                                <strong>More information:<\/strong><br \/>\n                                                S.N. Flesher el al., &#8220;A brain-computer interface that evokes tactile sensations improves robotic arm control,&#8221; <i>Science<\/i> (2021). <a rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/science.sciencemag.org\/cgi\/doi\/10.1126\/science.abd0380\">science.sciencemag.org\/cgi\/doi \u2026 1126\/science.abd0380<\/a><br \/>\nA. Aldo Faisal at Imperial College in London, UK el al., &#8220;Putting touch into action,&#8221; <i>Science<\/i> (2021). <a rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/science.sciencemag.org\/cgi\/doi\/10.1126\/science.abi7262\">science.sciencemag.org\/cgi\/doi \u2026 1126\/science.abi7262<\/a><\/p><\/div>\n<p class=\"article-main__note mt-4\">\n                                                \u00a9 2021 AFP<\/p>\n<p>                                        <!-- print only --><\/p>\n<div class=\"d-none d-print-block\">\n<p>                                                 <strong>Citation<\/strong>:<br \/>\n                                                 New sensation: pioneering mind-controlled arm restores sense of touch (2021, May 20)<br \/>\n                                                 retrieved 20 May 2021<br \/>\n                                                 from https:\/\/techxplore.com\/<a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/news\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"2\" title=\"News\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">news<\/a>\/2021-05-sensation-mind-controlled-arm.html<\/p>\n<p>                                            This document is subject to copyright. 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