So I totally want this to actually happen. However, they gloss over all of the actually hard parts. Cool, DEKA's built a sweet anthropomorphic robotic arm. I have no doubt that part works. But you don't just jump to running a human study from that: first, you do it in non-human primates and show that they can effective control the arm with the implant. Then you show that they can interpret feedback from the arm stimu…
Electrical stimulation cooks the brain and causes seizures From Wikipedia: deep brain stimulation has been FDA-approved for tremor since 1997. More treatments have been approved since, like Parkinson's, dystonia, major depression, and chronic pain. https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Deep_brain_st... Then you show that they continuously integrate it into their body representation This part is easy, isn't i…
This part is easy, isn't it? People integrate tools into their body image innately and easily.
Yes -- but as a patient lives with a prosthetic full time, as opposed for a few hours at a time like in most monkey studies, the brain will adapt to the prosthetic and the neural representations shift. You need to be able to deal with this and understand what that learning looks like, which we can sort of do right now, but no one's really done a long-term-continuously-living-with-a-prosthetic study. You generally don't try to solve complete unknowns like that for the first time in humans. Humans would be a poor platform, anyway, since you can't observe and record from them 24/7 in a controlled environment.