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	<title>Comments on: Co-Adaptive Learning: Adaptive Technology for the Aging</title>
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		<title>By: M. A. Greenstein, Ph.D.</title>
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		<description>This is marvelous news Alvaro. And along related lines, I just read in discovermagazine.com that neuroscientists at the Washington National Primate Research Center have bypassed the brain/machine interface in addressing paralysis: they rerouted signals in the neural networks of a macaque&#039;s brain!

Here&#039;s too supporting scientific research!

Synaptically yours,

M. A.

M. A. Greenstein, Ph.D., R.Y.T.
The George Greenstein Institute
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is marvelous news Alvaro. And along related lines, I just read in discovermagazine.com that neuroscientists at the Washington National Primate Research Center have bypassed the brain/machine interface in addressing paralysis: they rerouted signals in the neural networks of a macaque’s brain!</p>
<p>Here’s too supporting scientific research!</p>
<p>Synaptically yours,</p>
<p>M. A.</p>
<p>M. A. Greenstein, Ph.D., R.Y.T.<br />
The George Greenstein Institute<br />
for the Advancement of Somatic Arts and Science</p>
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