Framed Prints From Science Photo Library
Framed Print of Brain-computer interface, artwork
Brain-computer interface. Artwork showing a paralysed man using his thoughts to play a computer game. This setup is similar to that used by Matthew Nagle, who was tetraplegic (paralysed from the neck down) due to being stabbed. A chip was embedded in his brain that connected to a computer. The computer was then programmed to recognise Nagles thought patterns and associate them with movements. Nagle could control a computer cursor, using it to press buttons to control his TV, check his emails and even open and close a prosthetic hand. Nagle was one of the first to use a brain-computer interface to restore some of the functionality lost by his paralysis. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © CLAUS LUNAU/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Modern Frame 12"x10"
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Made and Shipped from within the USA or Canada as appropriate. Printed on 10"x8" Premium Matte Paper offering bright, white paper with a matte finish with a digitally rendered mat surround offering the timeless look of professionally mounted artwork. Our 1″ Frames are available in a range of colours with clear acrylic shatterproof glazing and Kraft pad backer. Matte Paper offer a lighter-weight alternative to fine art paper which is optimized for artwork and can be suitable for photography in scenarios where a less glossy appearance is preferred. This sustainable paper printing is an alternative to our premium fine art paper. Each frame is 1″ wide by 3/4″ deep and glazed using standard 1/16” clear PETG to protect and enhance the visibility of each print. Ready to hang with a sawtooth metal hanger and sturdy backer.
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.3cm x 20.3cm (6" x 8")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 30.5cm (10" x 12")
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