Lab in the Press


"Caltech study could help disabled".Pasadena Star. October 21, 2007. <PDF version>

"Artificial limbs wired direct to the brain".New Scientist. October 13, 2006. <PDF version>

"Reaching for the next generation of prosthetic arms".New Scientist. May 26, 2006. <PDF version>

Horgan, John. "Brain". Discover. Oct 2005. 26:10:36-37. <PDF version>

Kelley, Jack. "29:Monkeys, Humans Get Brain-Driven Prostheses". From: 100 Top Science Stories of 2004, Discover. Jan 2005. 26:01:45. <PDF version>

Graham-Rowe, Duncan. "Moving Brain Implant Seeks Out Signals". New Scientist. 10 Nov 2004. 19 Nov 2004. <http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99996645>. <PDF version>

Silverstein, Stuart. "Teamwork, Not Rivalry, Marks New Era in Research", Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles edtn., 3 Nov 2004. California:B1, <PDF version>

Highfield, Roger. "Will 'Telekinesis' Help People With Brain Damage?", The Sunday Telegraph, 15 Aug 2004, 2253:31. <PDF version>

NPR News Talk of the Nation, Science Friday Interview
July 2004

Wickelgren, Ingrid. "Monkey See, Monkey Think About Doing", Science, 9 Jul 2004, 305:162. <PDF version>

Begley, Sharon. "Prosthetics Operated by Brain Activity Move a Step Closer to Reality", The Wall Street Journal, 9 Jul 2004, Marketplace:B1. <PDF version>

Fountain, Henry. "Monkey See, Monkey Do: Brain's Path From Sight to Action", The New York Times, 13 Jul 1999, Science:D5. <PDF version>

Barinaga, Marcia. ""The Mapmaking Mind", Science, 9 Jul 1999, 285:189. <PDF version>

Montgomery, John. "Imagined Movements May Give People a Leg Up on Actions", The Washington Post, 30 Mar 1998, Science:A3. <PDF version>

Shadlen, Michael. "Look but don't touch, or vice versa", Nature, 13 Mar 1997, 386:122. <PDF version>

Barinaga, Marcia. "Researchers Find Neurons That May Help Us Navigate", Science, 13 September 1996, 273:1489-1490. <PDF version>
 



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