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Incorporating feedback from multiple sensory modalities enhances brain-machine interface control.
Incorporating feedback from multiple sensory modalities enhances brain-machine interface control. J Neurosci. 2010 Dec 15; 30(50):16777-87.
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subject areas
Animals
Animals
Arm
Arm
Feedback, Sensory
Feedback, Sensory
Kinesthesis
Kinesthesis
Macaca mulatta
Macaca mulatta
Male
Male
Motor Cortex
Motor Cortex
Movement
Movement
Neurons
Neurons
Reaction Time
Reaction Time
Robotics
Robotics
User-Computer Interface
User-Computer Interface
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Andrew H Fagg