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NATURE
Volume 409, Issue 6818, Pages 403-407Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/35053191
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Real-time direct interfaces between the brain and electronic and mechanical devices could one day be used to restore sensory and motor functions lost through injury or disease. Hybrid brain-machine interfaces also have the potential to enhance our perceptual, motor and cognitive capabilities by revolutionizing the way we use computers and interact with remote environments.
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