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Read this feature from Michigan Engineering on how the brain-computer interface can enable people with paralysis to socialize with others, participate in remote work and enjoy recreational activities.

A new research paper published in Nature Medicine features the research of Matthew Willsey, Assistant Professor, Neurosurgery and Biomedical Engineering. Read this feature from Michigan Engineering on how the brain-computer interface can enable people with paralysis to socialize with others, participate in remote work and enjoy recreational activities.