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Caption: A tactile tongue-based, electrical impulse matrix sensor developed by Paul Bach-Y-Rita, rehabilitation medicine and biomedical engineering.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: Feb. 2001
High-resolution 300 DPI JPEG


Caption: A tactile tongue-based, electrical impulse matrix sensor developed by Paul Bach-Y-Rita, rehabilitation medicine and biomedical engineering.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: Feb. 2001
High-resolution 300 DPI JPEG


Caption: Paul Bach-Y-Rita, rehabilitation medicine and biomedical engineering.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: Feb. 2001
High-resolution 300 DPI JPEG


Caption: Paul Bach-Y-Rita (R), rehabilitation medicine and biomedical engineering, sits holding a tactile tongue-based, electrical impulse matrix sensor. Bach-Y-Rita has developed the sensor and applied to patent the technology with the help of Steve Haase (L), Kurt Kaczmarek (standing L) and Micthell Taylor (standing R).
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: Feb. 2001
High-resolution 300 DPI JPEG

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