ABSTRACT:
The
mind-to-movement system that allows a quadriplegic man to control a computer
using only his thoughts is a scientific milestone. It was reached, in large
part, through the brain gate system. This system has become a boon to the
paralyzed. The Brain Gate System is based on Cyber kinetics platform technology
to sense,transmit,analyze and apply the language of neurons. The principle of
operation behind the Brain Gate System is that with intact brain function,
brain signals are generated even though they are not sent to the arms, hands
and legs.The signals are interpreted and translated into cursor movements,
offering the user an alternate Brain Gate pathway to control a computer with
thought,just as individuals who have the ability to move their hands use a
mouse.
The 'Brain Gate' contains tiny spikes that will extend
down about one millimetre into the brain after being implanted beneath the
skull,monitoring the activity from a small group of neurons.It will now be
possible for a patient with spinal cord injury to produce brain signals that
relay the intention of moving the paralyzed limbs,as signals to an implanted
sensor,which is then output as electronic impulses. These impulses enable the
user to operate mechanical devices with the help of a computer cursor. Matthew
Nagle,a 25-year-old Massachusetts man with a severe spinal cord injury,has been
paralyzed from the neck down since 2001.After taking part in a clinical trial
of this system,he has opened e-mail,switched TV channels,turned on lights.He
even moved a robotic hand from his wheelchair. This marks the first time that
neural movement signals have been recorded and decoded in a human with spinal
cord injury.The system is also the first to allow a human to control his surrounding
environment using his mind.
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