Saturday, March 12, 2016

Blog 18

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How does the finger tip work?
What are some other applications for this technology?

7 comments:

  1. 1. electrodes attached to the finger transmit the sensation of touch to the nervous system.
    2. This finger can distinguish between rough and smooth surfaces.
    Joe Haj

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  2. 1.interfaces directly with the nerves of the amputee
    2.artificial touch in robotics for surgery, rescue and manufacturing
    Brady Zheng

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  3. Chris VanYe
    1.the electrodes in the artificial finger transfers information to the person
    2. amputees who lost there hand could use it to feel

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  4. Electrodes in the human are attached to the nervous system
    surgery and helping amputees

    Nicholas Muhleman

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  5. 1. It interfaces directly with the nerves through a surgical installation.
    2.Nerve interfacing might allow a light sensor adaptation for blind people or possibly it could be used as replacement limbs for people who are paralyzed.
    -Katelyn

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  6. 1.interfaces directly with the nerves of the amputee
    2.artificial touch in robotics for surgery, rescue and manufacturing
    Alex Haston

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  7. artificially sophisticated nerves for prosthetic.
    Restoring feeling to amputees.

    wyatt.coffin

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