Brain develops motor memory for prosthetics, study finds

July 22, 2009 | Source: PhysOrg.com

The brain can establish a stable, neural map of a motor task to make control of an artificial limb more intuitive, University of California, Berkeley researchers have found, offering hope that physically disabled people can one day master control of artificial limbs with greater ease.

(John Blanchard)

(John Blanchard)

Signals from the brain’s motor cortex were translated by a decoder into deliberate movements of a computer cursor. The task involved moving the cursor from a central starting point to a nearby target.