Synopsis of Social media discussions

The analysis reflects a high level of appreciation for the publication’s depth, with examples like a student preparing their thesis on BMI inspired by the review, and users praising its comprehensiveness with mentions of 896 citations. The tone of excitement and recognition of the article’s significance underline its perceived influence on research and education in neural interfaces.

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Moderate agreement

Most posts express positive views or admiration for the publication, highlighting its comprehensiveness and importance.

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High level of interest

The discussion shows high interest, with comments from students, researchers, and enthusiasts expressing curiosity and engagement with the subject.

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High engagement

Posts cite specific details, such as the number of references and the implications for neurorehabilitation, indicating deep engagement.

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High level of impact

The wide sharing, praise, and mention of the review's influence on academic work suggest it is seen as highly impactful in the field.

Social Mentions

YouTube

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Facebook

4 Posts

Twitter

18 Posts

Blogs

5 Articles

News

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Video Views

452

Total Likes

74

Extended Reach

222,548

Social Features

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  • عقبة الأيسر
    @OkbaLeftHanded (Twitter)

    What's the biggest count of references have you seen in a review paper? For my part it is 896 in this long (71 pages) review: https://t.co/BBYLXUYyJj
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    December 14, 2023

  • Angsuman Chakraborty ✪
    @angsuman (Twitter)

    Brain-Machine Interfaces: Basic Science to Neuroprostheses and Neurorehab (2017) https://t.co/MuGomEsDvC
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    July 5, 2022

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    @itemtrader2 (Twitter)

    #HackerNews Brain-Machine Interfaces: Basic Science to Neuroprostheses and Neurorehab (2017) (https://t.co/5azcekfr6I)
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    June 29, 2022

  • Winson Tang
    @winsontang (Twitter)

    Brain-Machine Interfaces: Basic Science to Neuroprostheses and Neurorehab (2017) https://t.co/diFeP9kTtv https://t.co/Dxm8vwcUvD
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    June 29, 2022

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    @hn_frontpage (Twitter)

    Brain-Machine Interfaces: Basic Science to Neuroprostheses and Neurorehab (2017) L: https://t.co/S8B619uNZq C: https://t.co/LNwthz7MMo
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    June 29, 2022

  • Max.Conti
    @pepp313 (Twitter)

    Hey Dr. @MiguelNicolelis! In 10 days I'm graduating (Bachelor Degree) and my dissertation is "BMI and Neurorehabilitation", based on your amazing review "Brain-Machine Interfaces: From Basic Science to Neuroprostheses and Neurorehabilitation" Could you please wish me good luck?
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    June 27, 2021

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  • beatrice
    @beattrice_ (Twitter)

    RT @SaberaTalukder: @jgheller @SumnerLN @davidvanvalen @alexwg This review from @LebedevMikhailA & @MiguelNicolelis is great! https://t.co…
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    April 11, 2021

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  • Carlos EstellitaLins
    @cefestellita1 (Twitter)

    RT @SaberaTalukder: @jgheller @SumnerLN @davidvanvalen @alexwg This review from @LebedevMikhailA & @MiguelNicolelis is great! https://t.co…
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    April 11, 2021

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  • Miguel Nicolelis
    @MiguelNicolelis (Twitter)

    RT @SaberaTalukder: @jgheller @SumnerLN @davidvanvalen @alexwg This review from @LebedevMikhailA & @MiguelNicolelis is great! https://t.co…
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    April 11, 2021

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  • Sabera Talukder
    @SaberaTalukder (Twitter)

    @jgheller @SumnerLN @davidvanvalen @alexwg This review from @LebedevMikhailA & @MiguelNicolelis is great! https://t.co/kfR0Buc6tB
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    April 11, 2021

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  • Khepri
    @gssmg_ (Twitter)

    Pra quem se interessar o artigo é: "Brain-Machine Interfaces: From Basic Science to Neuroprostheses and Neurorehabilitation" - Mikhail A. Lebedev and Miguel A. L. Nicolelis É uma ótima introdução à área com descrições de vários métodos, experimentos e aplicações dessas interfaces
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    February 9, 2021

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  • Sabera Talukder
    @SaberaTalukder (Twitter)

    Cool paper from @tuxedocat @solaiman_shokur @LebedevMikhailA @MiguelNicolelis @DukeEngineering
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    October 9, 2019

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  • tiina parviainen
    @ParviainenTiina (Twitter)

    RT @LukeMillerNeuro: Brain-machine interfaces: From basic science to neuroprostheses and neurorehabilitation https://t.co/KwxGlIzGNX Extrem…
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    March 27, 2019

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  • Arran Reader @arranreader.bsky.social
    @ArranReader (Twitter)

    RT @LukeMillerNeuro: Brain-machine interfaces: From basic science to neuroprostheses and neurorehabilitation https://t.co/KwxGlIzGNX Extrem…
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    March 27, 2019

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  • Matteo Fraschini
    @matteo_brainnet (Twitter)

    RT @LukeMillerNeuro: Brain-machine interfaces: From basic science to neuroprostheses and neurorehabilitation https://t.co/KwxGlIzGNX Extrem…
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    March 27, 2019

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  • Burcu Ayşen Ürgen
    @BAUrgen (Twitter)

    RT @LukeMillerNeuro: Brain-machine interfaces: From basic science to neuroprostheses and neurorehabilitation https://t.co/KwxGlIzGNX Extrem…
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    March 27, 2019

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  • Greg Wood
    @Greg___Wood (Twitter)

    RT @LukeMillerNeuro: Brain-machine interfaces: From basic science to neuroprostheses and neurorehabilitation https://t.co/KwxGlIzGNX Extrem…
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    March 27, 2019

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  • Luke E. Miller
    @LukeMillerNeuro (Twitter)

    Brain-machine interfaces: From basic science to neuroprostheses and neurorehabilitation https://t.co/KwxGlIzGNX Extremely comprehensive review (896 citations!) on the state of the field.
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Abstract Synopsis

  • Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) integrate neurophysiology, computer science, and engineering to create real-time connections between brains and machines, advancing significantly since the late 1990s.
  • BMIs aim to understand brain function and provide therapies for mobility and sensory restoration in disabled patients, evolving to include a variety of applications beyond initial goals.
  • Recent research highlights successful neural control of robotic limbs and the potential for neurological recovery in spinal cord injury patients through long-term BMI use.