Krishna Shenoy: Intra-cortical Brain-computer Interfaces: From basic science and engineering to clinical trials
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Neural Prosthetics Systems Lab, Stanford University USA
When |
Apr 20, 2021
from 05:15 PM to 06:00 PM |
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Where | Zoom Meeting. Meeting ID and password will be sent with e-mail invitation. You can also ask Fiona Siegfried for Meeting ID and password. |
Contact Name | Fiona Siegfried |
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Abstract
Millions of people worldwide experience neurological diseases and injuries leading to paralysis, which is often so severe that people are unable to feed themselves or to communicate. Intra-cortical brain-computer interfaces (iBCIs) aim to restore some of this lost function by converting neural activity from the brain into control signals for prosthetic devices. I will describe some of our group’s recent investigations into human-specific motor neurophysiology focused on understanding neural population dynamics, and the design and translational to a pilot clinical trial focused on helping establish clinical viability.