Health

Neuroprosthetics, virtual reality, and AI tackle motor disabilities

Technological progress provides many perspectives for the rehabilitation and compensation of disabilities. Blaise Yvert, research director at the Inserm (the French national institute of health and medical research) and leader of the BrainTech Lab Neurotechnology and Network Dynamics team, reviews three technologies that aim to give more independence to people with motor disabilities and to improve their quality of life.
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