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Eureka! Brain implant creates feelings in the fingertips – The Next Web
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In a first-in-human study, a minimally-invasive brain implant has elicited a sense of touch in the fingertips of two people.
Researchers have previously electrically stimulated folds of the brain, called gyri, to restore some generalized sensation to the…
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