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Published on: January 13, 2022
Intrafascicular thin-film multichannel electrodes for sensory feedback: Evidences on a human amputee
A Benvenuto1, S Raspopovic, K P Hoffmann
1"Campus Bio-Medico di Roma" University, 00128 Rome, Italy. a.benvenuto@unicampus.it
Abstract:
The performance of motor neuroprostheses or robotic arm prostheses can be significantly improved by delivering sensory feed-back related to the ongoing motor task (e.g. the slippage of an object during grasping). Microfabricated neural electrodes implantable in peripheral nervous system seem a promising approach to this aim. New generation of thin-film intrafascicular electrodes longitudinally implantable in peripheral nerves (tf-LIFE4) has been developed and tested for afferent stimulation in human amputee case study.

