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Fig. 12.

Fig. 12

Amputee with neural-interactive robotic prosthesis. Center is Kennedy’s implantable neural array for patients with “locked-in syndrome.” Right is the concept from Miguel Nicolelis’ laboratory at Duke University showing learned cortical control in old work monkeys for controlling a robotic arm both directly and remotely from Durham, N.C. to MIT in Boston [29]