On the fourteenth of March 2002 , a one hundred terminal exhibit was precisely embedded into the middle nerve strands of the left arm of Professor Kevin Warwick. The activity was completed at Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford , by a medicinal group headed by the neurosurgeons Amjad Shad and Peter teddy. The method, which took barely two hours, included embeddings a directing tube into a two inch entry point made over the wrist, embeddings the microelectrode exhibit into this tube and terminating it into the middle nerve strands beneath the elbow joint .
The reason for this trial was to connect the sensory system in the left arm, to a radio transmitter collector; to send signals from sensory system to a PC and the other way around.
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