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Faculty of Arts & Science » Department of Neuroscience / CCBN » Community Outreach » Brenda Milner Lecture Series

Dr. Miguel A. Nicolelis

Principles of Neural Ensemble Physiology and Brain-Machine Interfaces

Lethbridge LodgeMonday, April 29, 2013

FREE PUBLIC LECTURE

7:00 p.m.

Lethbridge Lodge - Aspen Room

320 Scenic Drive
Lethbridge, Alberta
Canada, T1J 4B4

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From Dr. Nicolelis:

In this talk, I will describe how state-of-the-art research on brain-machine interfaces make it possible for the brains of primates to interact directly and in a bi-directional way with mechanical, computational and virtual devices without any interference of the body muscles or sensory organs.

 I will review a series of recent experiments using real-time computational models to investigate how ensembles of neurons encode motor information. These  experiments have revealed that brain-machine interfaces can be used not only to study fundamental aspects of neural ensemble physiology, but they can also serve as an experimental paradigm aimed at testing the design of novel neuroprosthetic devices. I will also describe evidence indicating that continuous operation of a closed-loop brain machine interface, which utilizes a robotic arm as its main actuator, can induce significant changes in the physiological properties of neural circuits in multiple motor and sensory cortical areas. This research raises the hypothesis that the properties of a robot arm, or other neurally controlled tools, can be assimilated by brain representations as if they were extensions of the subject's own body.

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