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Is moving things with your mind science fiction or science Rikky Muller Berkeley Wireless Research Center BEARS Conference 2012 Science Fiction US STATISTICS Spinal Cord Injury 250k 11k ID: 935342

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Putting Electronics in the Brain

Is moving things with your mind science fiction or science..?

Rikky Muller

Berkeley Wireless Research Center

BEARS Conference 2012

Slide2

Science Fiction

Slide3

US STATISTICS

Spinal

Cord

Injury:

250k; 11k/

yr

56

% between 16

and 47, 30% quadriplegic

Traumatic Brain Injury:

5.3M

Amputees:

400k

Stroke: 6.5MALS/Locked-in Syndrome: 30kEpilepsy: 3MParkinson’s: 1MClinical Depression: 1MOCD: 28 k

Who Could Use a Neural Interface?

Goal: To restore mobility, communication to > 17M people/year

Slide4

Brain-Machine Interface

[

Nicolelis

, Nature ‘01]

Slide5

Brain-Machine Interface

What are they not showing us?

[

Velliste

et al, Nature 2008]

Slide6

Past and Future

Interfaces

Today

s Devices

Tomorrow

s Devices

[Hochberg, Nature 2006]

The

Vision

[

Doerner

,

2010]

2mm

Slide7

Berkeley Wireless Research Center

250 SUTARDJA-DAI

HALL

Collaborators:

WIFO

Wireless

Foundations

Center

BSAC

Berkeley

Sensor & Actuator CenterCITRIS – Environmental EngineeringCNEP – Center for Neural Engineering & Prostheses