Scientists are making remarkable progress at using brain implants to restore the freedom of movement that spinal cord injuries take away. Availability: 10 to 15 years
The French neuroscientist was watching a macaque monkey as it hunched aggressively at one end of a
treadmill. His team had used a blade to slice halfway through the animal’s spinal cord, paralyzing
its right leg. Now Courtine wanted to prove he could get the monkey walking again. To do it, he and
colleagues had installed a recording device beneath its skull, touching its motor cortex, and sutured
a pad of flexible electrodes around the animal’s spinal cord, below the injury. A wireless connection
joined the two electronic devices.
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