1/7 For the past decade, our team at Meta Reality Labs (previously CTRL-labs) has been dedicated to developing a neuromotor interface. Our goal is to address the Human Computer Interaction challenge of providing effortless, intuitive, and efficient input to computers.
2/7 We developed a wristband device that can be easily put on and removed to non-invasively sense muscle activations in the wrist and hand via surface electromyography (sEMG). The sEMG technology uses metal contacts on the skin to detect muscle activity, allowing us to transform intentional neuromotor commands into computer input.
@SussilloDavid Extremely impressive. Could it translates to prostheses?
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