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Putting Electronics in the Brain Is moving things with your mind science fiction or science..?

Putting Electronics in the Brain Is moving things with your mind science fiction or science..?. Rikky Muller Berkeley Wireless Research Center BEARS Conference 2012. Science Fiction. Who C ould U se a Neural I nterface?. US STATISTICS Spinal Cord Injury: 250k; 11k/ yr

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Putting Electronics in the Brain Is moving things with your mind science fiction or science..?

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  1. Putting Electronics in the Brain Is moving things with your mind science fiction or science..? Rikky Muller Berkeley Wireless Research Center BEARS Conference 2012

  2. Science Fiction

  3. Who Could Use a Neural Interface? US STATISTICS • Spinal Cord Injury: 250k; 11k/yr • 56% between 16 and 47, 30% quadriplegic • Traumatic Brain Injury: 5.3M • Amputees: 400k • Stroke: 6.5M • ALS/Locked-in Syndrome: 30k • Epilepsy: 3M • Parkinson’s: 1M • Clinical Depression: 1M • OCD: 28 k Goal: To restore mobility, communication to > 17M people/year

  4. Brain-Machine Interface [Nicolelis, Nature ‘01]

  5. Brain-Machine Interface [Velliste et al, Nature 2008] What are they not showing us?

  6. Past and Future Interfaces [Hochberg, Nature 2006] [Doerner, 2010] TheVision Tomorrow’s Devices Today’s Devices 2mm

  7. Berkeley Wireless Research Center 250 SUTARDJA-DAI HALL Collaborators:WIFO – Wireless Foundations Center BSAC – Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center CITRIS – Environmental Engineering CNEP – Center for Neural Engineering & Prostheses

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