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- LifeHand abstract "LifeHand is a thought-controlled prosthesis, a scientific device that enables a person to control a robotic hand using only their mind. It's the result of a €2 million ($3 million), five-year project funded by the European Union. In 2009, it was successfully tested by Pierpaolo Petruzziello, a Brazilian naturalized Italian who had lost his left arm in a car crash.The project, coordinated by Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies involved the implantation of four electrodes into the nervous system of Pierpaolo Petruzziello's left arm for a one month period, allowing him to control a four fingered robot hand to achieve complex movements. The implantation took place into the Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome, the other research partner involved in the experimentation.The project followed on from the 2002 three month experiment of Kevin Warwick and Peter Kyberd, which involved the implantation of 100 electrodes into the nervous system to control a two fingered robot hand with less dexterity but with touch feedback.".
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- LifeHand subject Category:Prosthetics.
- LifeHand comment "LifeHand is a thought-controlled prosthesis, a scientific device that enables a person to control a robotic hand using only their mind. It's the result of a €2 million ($3 million), five-year project funded by the European Union.".
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