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During a recent Q&A of the webinar of the Movement Disorders Foundation of Arizona, Dr. Peter Tass provided more details about the new generation of gloves.

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Hi Greg thank you very much for sharing. I always enjoy hearing Dr. Tass talk about his gloves.

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cgreg in reply to Fed1000

You are welcome Fed. Based upon the new information from Dr. Tass, the next-generation of gloves looks very promising.

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Actually he was very circumspect and offered no new technical details. Understandably, he is now constrained by the need to protect the University’s intellectual property.

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WinnieThePoo in reply to Oldbikeguyjim

The patent application gives a reasonable idea. It will be interesting to see how sophisticated the brain measurement / feedback concept is. But it's gonna be harder to DIY copy

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Oldbikeguyjim in reply to WinnieThePoo

His April 2022 publication "Long-lasting Desynchronization of Plastic Neuronal Networks by Doubt-Random Coordinated Rest Stimulation" can be thought of as bread-crumbs. It points toward the need to build software control of amplitude and stimulus timing into our code. I also think that his "race car" may add randomization of the actuator sequence which would be easy to add.

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WinnieThePoo in reply to Oldbikeguyjim

patents.justia.com/patent/2...

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Oldbikeguyjim in reply to WinnieThePoo

Yeah. A bit out of the reach for dyi tinkers. ;)

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