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    Publisher Correction: Restoration of sensory feedback from the foot and reduction of phantom limb pain via closed-loop spinal cord stimulation

    Ameya C. Nanivadekar, Rohit Bose, Bailey A. Petersen in Nature Biomedical Engineering (2023)

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    Restoration of sensory feedback from the foot and reduction of phantom limb pain via closed-loop spinal cord stimulation

    Restoring somatosensory feedback in individuals with lower-limb amputations would reduce the risk of falls and alleviate phantom limb pain. Here we show, in three individuals with transtibial amputation (one t...

    Ameya C. Nanivadekar, Rohit Bose, Bailey A. Petersen in Nature Biomedical Engineering (2023)

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    Electrocatalytic on-site oxygenation for transplanted cell-based-therapies

    Implantable cell therapies and tissue transplants require sufficient oxygen supply to function and are limited by a delay or lack of vascularization from the transplant host. Previous exogenous oxygenation str...

    Inkyu Lee, Abhijith Surendran, Samantha Fleury, Ian Gimino in Nature Communications (2023)

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    Epidural stimulation of the cervical spinal cord for post-stroke upper-limb paresis

    Cerebral strokes can disrupt descending commands from motor cortical areas to the spinal cord, which can result in permanent motor deficits of the arm and hand. However, below the lesion, the spinal circuits t...

    Marc P. Powell, Nikhil Verma, Erynn Sorensen, Erick Carranza, Amy Boos in Nature Medicine (2023)

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    Rethinking the ethical priorities for brain–computer interfaces

    The responsible development of brain–computer interface technology requires careful consideration of issues related to access, equity and the management of expectations.

    Laura Y. Cabrera, Douglas J. Weber in Nature Electronics (2023)

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    Recording single- and multi-unit neuronal action potentials from the surface of the dorsal root ganglion

    The dorsal root ganglia (DRG) contain cell bodies of primary afferent neurons, which are frequently studied by recording extracellularly with penetrating microelectrodes inserted into the DRG. We aimed to isol...

    Ahmed I. Kashkoush, Robert A. Gaunt, Lee E. Fisher, Tim M. Bruns in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Effects of Synchronous Electrode Pulses on Neural Recruitment During Multichannel Microstimulation

    The recent proliferation of high-density microelectrode arrays has inspired several new applications of electrical microstimulation, including restoration of sensory functions in the visual, auditory, and soma...

    James A. Hokanson, Robert A. Gaunt, Douglas J. Weber in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    MEG-based neurofeedback for hand rehabilitation

    Providing neurofeedback (NF) of motor-related brain activity in a biologically-relevant and intuitive way could maximize the utility of a brain-computer interface (BCI) for promoting therapeutic plasticity. We...

    Stephen T. Foldes, Douglas J. Weber in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilita… (2015)

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    The role of vision on hand presha** during reach to grasp

    During reaching to grasp objects with different shapes hand posture is molded gradually to the object's contours. The present study examined the extent to which the temporal evolution of hand posture depends o...

    Sara A. Winges, Douglas J. Weber, Marco Santello in Experimental Brain Research (2003)