In order to prepare the upcoming experiments of the EXTEND Project (EMG-driven control of the Exo-H3 for spinal cord injury rehabilitation), Neural-Rehabilitation Group (CSIC) and TECHNAID performed some experiments at TECHNAID facilities. It was a very fruitful working day.
Workshop on Ethics, Law and Policy on Human Enhancement Technologies
The Institute of Philosophy (CSIC) will organize a Workshop on Ethics, Law and Policy on Human Enhancement Technologies on March 15-16 2021. For more information, click on the following link: https://sites.google.com/view/extend-ethics-workshop/home.
Peripheral electrical stimulation to reduce pathological tremor: a review
Researchers working for the EU Project EXTEND participated in a timely review on peripheral electrical stimulation to reduce pathological tremor. The paper can be found in the following link: https://jneuroengrehab.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12984-021-00811-9
Second 2020 Annual Meeting
The EXTEND Consortium held its second 2020 Annual Meeting on November 30th 2020. Due to the Corona virus (COVID-19) pandemic, this was a virtual Meeting. It was very productive and all partners discussed the next steps to be taken in
Neuro-rights: Human rights for neurotechnologies
Members of the EXTEND Consortium presented an article where they analyzed the potential risks of neurotechnologies as tools capable of manipulating, recording, measuring and obtaining information from the brain. More information can be found here: https://diariolaley.laleynext.es/Content/Documento.aspx?params=H4sIAAAAAAAEAMtMSbF1CTEAAmNDc0MDE7Wy1KLizPw8WyMDIwNDAwMLtbz8lNQQF2fb0ryU1LTMvNQUkJLMtEqX_OSQyoJU27TEnOJUtdSk_PxsFJPiYSYAAHCybs5jAAAAWKE
EXTEND Project at Disruptive Tech Granada 2020
Members of the EXTEND Consortium co-organized a workshop on disruptive technologies together with University of Granada (Spain). The EXTEND Project was highly represented in this Workshop: Aníbal M. Astobiza, Daniel López and Camila Rodrigues (all from CSIC) shared their thoughts
Researchers working for the EU Project EXTEND tested intramuscular electrical stimulation below motor threshold to reduce tremor in Essential Tremor patients
Results showed acute and prolonged (24 h) tremor reduction, which might open the possibility of an alternative therapeutic approach for tremor patients. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9171555
RTVE interviewed Filipe Barroso to know more about EXTEND project
The National Spanish Radio (RTVE) interviewed Filipe Barroso to know more about the EU Project EXTEND. More information can be found in the following links: https://www.rtve.es/m/alacarta/audios/juntos-paso-a-paso/juntos-paso-paso-07-03-20/5532397/ https://www.rtve.es/m/alacarta/audios/juntos-paso-a-paso/juntos-paso-paso-14-03-20/5539102/
Society for Neuroscience (SfN2019) – Chicago
The EXTEND Consortium was represented at Society for Neuroscience (SfN2019) in Chicago. The PhD Student Alejandro Pascual Valdunciel (Neural Rehabilitation Group – CSIC) presented preliminary results of our experiments using afferent electrical stimulation to reduce tremor in Essential Tremor patients.
EXTEND Project at SSNR2019
The 9th edition of the Summer School on Neurorehabilitation (SSNR2019) was jointly organized by the Neural Rehabilitation Group (Cajal Institute – CSIC) and the Imperial College of London. The EXTEND Project was highly represented: Professors Dario Farina (Imperial College of