
Research by Assoc. Prof. Sliman Bensmaia on how the nervous system interprets sensory feedback was used to develop a brain computer interface attached to a robotic arm. Photo by: Jason Smith
CHICAGO–(ENEWSPF)–Updated October 15, 2016
By Matt Wood
For the first time ever, a human patient is able to experience the sense of touch through a robotic arm that he controls with his brain.
A team of researchers working with Sliman Bensmaia, associate…






