Fig. 3From: Historical perspectives, challenges, and future directions of implantable brain-computer interfaces for sensorimotor applicationsFunctional movements achieved by a paralyzed study participant using an electronic neural bypass linking decoded brain activity to muscle activation in real-time. (A-F) Sequence of movements including opening of the hand, grasping a bottle with a cylindrical grasp, and stirring the contents with a pinch grasp. Reprinted with permission from: Bouton, Chad E., et al. “Restoring cortical control of functional movement in a human with quadriplegia.” Nature 533.7602 (2016): 247–250Back to article page