Design Principles of a Neuromotor Prosthetic Device

Hi guys,

First of all, congratulations for this great blog that even allows the readers to publish stuff. My name is David and I am a Ph.D student at the Max Planck Institute for molecular genetics in Berlin, Germany. I just wanted to share with you a paper from Dr. Donoghue, one of the founders of Cyberkinetics and an expert in the field of computer-brain interfaces, which provides very useful analysis and insights on these devices. Anyone interested on the field, should take a look at it. Lots of interesting material!

http://donoghue.neuro.brown.edu/pubs/2003-SerruyaDonoghue-Chap3-preprint.pdf [Design Principles of a Neuromotor Prosthetic Device]

One Response to “Design Principles of a Neuromotor Prosthetic Device”

  1. Tim Hanson Says:

    typo: page 1170. “neural data from 100 electrodes at a sampling rate of only 10khz with a resolution of 10 bits requires a baud rate of 2gbits/sec.”

    uh, not quite. 1e2*1e4*1e1 = 10Mbits/sec. that rate is EASY

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