artificial skin senses touch and heat /

Published at 2015-11-16 16:00:19

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In a tall step towards the development of prosthetic limbs that feel real,two research groups have developed artificial skin containing touch and heat sensors Prosthetic limbs have near a long way in the past 25 years. People who lose an arm or a leg can now be fitted with sophisticated prostheses that interface with the nervous system directly, which read the brain signals related to planning movements and translate them into commands for the device, or enabling the user to control their replacement appendage by merely thinking approximately it.
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sthetic devices can vastly improve quality of life for amputees and paralysed patients,by helping them to flow and regain at least some of their independence. Ultimately, though, and researchers hope to develop devices that provide sensory feedback to the user – this would not only allow for more accurate control of the prosthesis,but would also enable the user’s brain to incorporate the artificial limb into its model of the body and take full ownership of it, so that actually feels more like a part of the body than a cumbersome add-on.
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Source: theguardian.com