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>Somebody told me that there is a site in Genve that promote prosthesis
>that communicate the feeling.
No luck with Geneva, but maybe contact the author of
http://www.cs.ucla.edu/csd-grads-gs2/wingcat/public-html/prfb.html
and if that's not enough, look at:
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http://bioing2.unipv.it/mondo.htm
http://bioing2.unipv.it/stylaben.htm
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From http://guide.stanford.edu/Publications/Present.html
Kovacs GTA, Storment CW, Rosen JM, Hentz VR. The development of a
microelectronic axon processor silicon chip neuroprosthesis. Proc RESNA
13th Ann Conf, Washington, DC, 1990.
Kovacs GTA, Storment CW, Whitehurst TK, Nguyen KD, Hentz VR, Rosen JM.
Development of a chronic neuroprosthesis for direct man/machine
connection: the Stanford/VA neural interface project. Proc Ann Sci Mtg
Am Soc Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Boston, MA, 1990.
Kovacs GTA, Whitehurst TK, Storment CW, Hentz VR, Rosen JM. Accurate
small- signal characterization of microelectrodes. Proc RESNA 13th Ann
Conf, Washington, DC, 381-382, 1990.
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http://guide.stanford.edu/Publications/dev5.html
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http://www.cmc.ca/Corporate/Members/thesis94/SF.html
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from http://bioing2.unipv.it/fabio.htm
In February 1995 he finished his doctorate thesis on the design of an
artificial tactile system and its possible application in
rehabilitation and robotics. The supervisor was Prof. A. Buizza.
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And try reading Bulletin of Prosthetics Research
I'm not a doctor.
I'm just good with a search engine.
Mary-Anne Wolf