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    Artificial hand restores the sense of touch, Translation Neural Engineering Laboratory, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland


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    Amputee feels texture with a bionic fingertip

    Published on Mar 8, 2016

    An amputee feels rough or smooth textures in real-time — with his phantom hand — using an artificial fingertip connected to nerves in the arm. The advancement will accelerate the development of touch enabled prosthetics.
    Intraneural stimulation elicits discrimination of textural features by artificial fingertip in intact and amputee humans

    March 8, 2016

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    Bionic fingertip feels textures

    Published on Mar 8, 2016

    With an artificial fingertip surgically connected to nerves in his upper arm, Dennis Aabo S?rensen was able to feel smoothness and roughness in real-time. The nerves of non-amputees can also be stimulated to feel roughness, without the need of surgery.

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    Amputee uses bionic finger to feel different textures

    Published on Mar 8, 2016

    An artificial fingertip has allowed amputee Dennis Sorensen to feel fine textures in his phantom hand for the first time
    Bionic fingertip gives amputee a feel for different textures

    March 8, 2016

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