Use of intelligent neuroprostheses for the treatment of motor disorders
Neurostimulation is a treatment that has been studied for many years to treat the paralysis and sensory impairments caused by spinal cord injuries and strokes, which affect 380,000 Canadians.
Cell Reports Medicine published a new study that demonstrates the ability to optimize the stimulation parameters for prostheses implanted into the brains and spinal cords of animals without the need for human intervention.
Researchers Guillaume Lajoie, a mathematics professor, and a Mila researcher, and Marco Bonizzato from the University of Montreal, collaborated with Numa Dacause, Marina Martinez and Marco Bonizzato.
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