Electrical stimulation of the spinal cord, such as following a spinal cord injury, has made great strides in recent years.
Researchers designed a small, low-powered implant that fits inside the sphenoid sinus that can create electrical signals strong enough to affect brain cells.
HOUSTON – (Aug.7, 2023) – The spinal cord is harder to access and study than even the brain. The challenges posed by its mobility and anatomical structure have made understanding exactly how it ...
A research team led by Associate Professor Hiroto Sekiguchi and graduate student Gota Shinohara from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering at Toyohashi University of ...
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