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English: Supplementary Movie 1 This movie shows how the patient controlled the prosthetic hand during the BMI training. The patient freely controlled the prosthetic hand to grasp and release a ball by intending to move his phantom hand while watching the movements of the prosthetic hand.
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Source Video file from Yanagisawa T, Fukuma R, Seymour B, Hosomi K, Kishima H, Shimizu T, Yokoi H, Hirata M, Yoshimine T, Kamitani Y, Saitoh Y (2016). "Induced sensorimotor brain plasticity controls pain in phantom limb patients". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms13209. PMID 27807349. PMC: 5095287.
Author Yanagisawa T, Fukuma R, Seymour B, Hosomi K, Kishima H, Shimizu T, Yokoi H, Hirata M, Yoshimine T, Kamitani Y, Saitoh Y
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