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672: 684: 453: 148:, indicted on a second-degree murder charge Nagle's attacker Nicholas Cirignano. Cirignano had in 2005 been convicted of Nagle's stabbing and sentenced to nine years' imprisonment. District Attorney William Keating used the state medical examiner's ruling that the stabbing had caused Nagle's eventual death as grounds to seek the murder charge. 81:) out of a desire to again be healthy and lead a normal life, and in hopes that modern medical discoveries could help him. He also hoped that his participation in this Clinical Trial would help improve the lives of people who, like him, suffered injuries or diseases that cause severe motor disabilities. 151:
On April 10, 2009, a Superior Court Judge ruled that Cirignano could not be tried for murder, as the jury's verdict from the original assault case had already determined that one of the key components to a murder charge, malice, was negated by excessive force in self-defence. However, the lesser
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While he was implanted, Matt could control a computer "mouse" cursor, using it then to press buttons that can control TV, check e-mail, and do basically everything that can be done by pressing buttons. He could draw (although the cursor control is not precise) on the screen. He could also send
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that controlled his dominant left hand and arm. A link connected it to the outside of his skull, where it could be connected to a computer. The computer was then trained to recognize Nagle's thought patterns and associate them with movements he was trying to achieve.
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Leigh R. Hochberg; Mijail D. Serruya; Gerhard M. Friehs; Jon A. Mukand; Maryam Saleh; Abraham H. Caplan; Almut Branner; David Chen; Richard D. Penn; John P. Donoghue (13 July 2006). "Neuronal ensemble control of prosthetic devices by a human with tetraplegia".
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I can't put it into words. It's just—I use my brain. I just thought it. I said, "Cursor go up to the top right." And it did, and now I can control it all over the screen. It will give me a sense of independence.
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hand (close and open). The results of the study are published in the journal
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Nagle agreed to participate in a clinical trial involving the
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The device was implanted on June 22, 2004, by neurosurgeon
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device was removed from him after approximately one year.
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Weymouth man, a volunteer in experiments, dies at 27
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Index

brain–computer interface
paralysis
tetraplegic
Weymouth High School
Wessagussett Beach
spinal cord
Stoughton, Massachusetts
sepsis
BrainGate
Cyberkinetics
Gerhard Friehs
electrode
Utah Array
brain
motor cortex
prosthetic
Food and Drug Administration
BrainGate
Norfolk County, Massachusetts
manslaughter
Weymouth man, a volunteer in experiments, dies at 27
Mind Control
"Brain chip reads man's thoughts"
BBC News
Bibcode
2006Natur.442..164H
doi
10.1038/nature04970
PMID
16838014

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