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    Active tactile exploration using a brain–machine–brain interface by O’Doherty, Joseph E., Lebedev, Mikhail A., Ifft, Peter J., Zhuang, Katie Z., Shokur, Solaiman, Bleuler, Hannes, Nicolelis, Miguel A. L.

    Published in Nature (London) (10-11-2011)
    “…Prosthetics get a touch better Brain–machine interfaces have evolved to a stage at which robotic arms can perform complex movements, such as reaching and…”
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    Chronic, wireless recordings of large-scale brain activity in freely moving rhesus monkeys by Schwarz, David A, Lebedev, Mikhail A, Hanson, Timothy L, Dimitrov, Dragan F, Lehew, Gary, Meloy, Jim, Rajangam, Sankaranarayani, Subramanian, Vivek, Ifft, Peter J, Li, Zheng, Ramakrishnan, Arjun, Tate, Andrew, Zhuang, Katie Z, Nicolelis, Miguel A L

    Published in Nature methods (01-06-2014)
    “…Movable volumetric three-dimensional multielectrode implants coupled to a modular headcap with wireless capabilities allow simultaneous recording of nearly 500…”
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    A brain-machine interface enables bimanual arm movements in monkeys by Ifft, Peter J, Shokur, Solaiman, Li, Zheng, Lebedev, Mikhail A, Nicolelis, Miguel A L

    Published in Science translational medicine (06-11-2013)
    “…Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) are artificial systems that aim to restore sensation and movement to paralyzed patients. So far, BMIs have enabled only one arm…”
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    Future developments in brain-machine interface research by Lebedev, Mikhail A, Tate, Andrew J, Hanson, Timothy L, Li, Zheng, O'Doherty, Joseph E, Winans, Jesse A, Ifft, Peter J, Zhuang, Katie Z, Fitzsimmons, Nathan A, Schwarz, David A, Fuller, Andrew M, An, Je Hi, Nicolelis, Miguel A L

    Published in Clinics (São Paulo, Brazil) (01-01-2011)
    “…Neuroprosthetic devices based on brain-machine interface technology hold promise for the restoration of body mobility in patients suffering from devastating…”
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    Computing Arm Movements with a Monkey Brainet by Ramakrishnan, Arjun, Ifft, Peter J., Pais-Vieira, Miguel, Byun, Yoon Woo, Zhuang, Katie Z., Lebedev, Mikhail A., Nicolelis, Miguel A.L.

    Published in Scientific reports (09-07-2015)
    “…Traditionally, brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) extract motor commands from a single brain to control the movements of artificial devices. Here, we introduce a…”
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    Reprogramming movements: extraction of motor intentions from cortical ensemble activity when movement goals change by Ifft, Peter J, Lebedev, Mikhail A, Nicolelis, Miguel A L

    Published in Frontiers in neuroengineering (2012)
    “…The ability to inhibit unwanted movements and change motor plans is essential for behaviors of advanced organisms. The neural mechanisms by which the primate…”
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    Cortical correlates of fitts' law by Ifft, Peter J, Lebedev, Mikhail A, Nicolelis, Miguel A L

    Published in Frontiers in integrative neuroscience (01-01-2011)
    “…Fitts' law describes the fundamental trade-off between movement accuracy and speed: it states that the duration of reaching movements is a function of target…”
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    Active tactile exploration enabled by a brain-machine-brain interface by O’Doherty, Joseph E., Lebedev, Mikhail A., Ifft, Peter J., Zhuang, Katie Z., Shokur, Solaiman, Bleuler, Hannes, Nicolelis, Miguel A. L.

    Published in Nature (London) (05-10-2011)
    “…Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) 1 , 2 use neuronal activity recorded from the brain to establish direct communication with external actuators, such as…”
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    Brain-Machine Interface for Reaching: Accounting for Target Size, Multiple Motor Plans, and Bimanual Coordination by Ifft, Peter J

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) offer the potential to assist millions of people worldwide suffering from immobility due to loss of limbs, paralysis, and…”
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