Neuroprosthesis: A Step Towards Complete Control Over Prosthetic Limbs

Abstract

The paper proposes an alternative to Bionic Prosthetics, which can be advancement in the field of Neuroprosthetics, using the user’s brain wave. It uses WBCI and organic opto-electronic muscle contracting sensor to interface the brain with the basic bionic arm making the mobility of amputees easier. This paper also proposes the usage and importance of “phantom limb syndrome” for replicating sensations and for creating an interface between both brain and technology.[4]

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Krish Gupta, Aneesh Chavan, Prof. Aqsa Temrikar

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Krish Gupta, Aneesh Chavan, Prof. Aqsa Temrikar (2017). Neuroprosthesis: A Step Towards Complete Control Over Prosthetic Limbs. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 6(10), 12-17. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-405944