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It sounds like science fiction: a device that can reconnect a paralyzed person’s brain to his or her body. But that’s exactly what the experimental NeuroLife system does. Developed by Battelle and Ohio State University, NeuroLife uses a brain implant, an algorithm and an electrode sleeve to give paralysis patients back control of their limbs. For Ian Burkhart, NeuroLife’s first test subject, the implications could be life-changing.
Featured in this episode:
Batelle:
https://www.battelle.org/
Ohio State University
https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/
Producer and Editor - Alan Jeffries
Camera - Zach Frankart, Alan Jeffries
Sound Recordist - Brandon MacLean
Graphics - Sylvia Yang
Animators - Ricardo Mendes, James Hazael, Andrew Embury
Sound Mix and Design - Cadell Cook
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Published: 18 Jun 2018 ·
Uploaded: 11 May 2020
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