Case Western Reserve University and the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center have received a $9.9 million grant to test a new prosthetic hand that allows amputees to again have a sense of touch.
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Tiny Fingers, Big Impact: How Your Baby’s Sense of Touch Develops in Utero
When he’s curled up inside the womb, your baby doesn’t have much exploring to do. But even in this protected world, a fetus is actively developing a sense of touch.
Abstract: Chronically implanted microelectrodes face adverse biological responses and various kinds of device failure. To overcome these challenges, a cranial window was developed allowing repeated ...
Abstract: Spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to disruptions in trunk motion patterns due to alterations in trunk neuromuscular control, with these changes remaining incompletely understood. This study ...
Microorganisms are fundamental to life on earth, playing crucial and irreplaceable roles in biogeochemical cycles, climate, ecosystem services, and human health. Their diversity and functionality are ...
Artificially colored cryo-scanning electron microscopy image of cholesterol crystals embedded in tissue from a human atherosclerotic plaque. Imaging cholesterol crystal clearance in human ...
Objective: To assess the impact of the somatosensory influence on annoyance and quality of life of individuals with tinnitus. Methods: This cross-sectional study included individuals with tinnitus of ...
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