Nature Podcast

How a spinal device could relieve a neglected effect of cord injury

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A neuroprosthetic device restores blood-pressure control after spinal-cord injury, and identifying the neurons that help us understand others’ beliefs.In this episode:00:47 A neuroprosthetic restores the body’s baroreflexA common problem for people who have experienced spinal-cord injury is the inability to maintain their blood pressure, which can have serious, long-term health consequences. Now, however, researchers have developed a device that may restore this ability, by stimulating the neural circuits involved in the so-called baroreflex.Research Article: Squair et al.News and Views: Neuroprosthetic device maintains blood pressure after spinal cord injury08:27 Research HighlightsHow gesticulating changes the way that speech is perceived, and a new theory of how Saturn got its tilt.Research Highlight: Hands speak: how casual gestures shape what we hearResearch Highlight: The moon that made Saturn a pushover10:58 A neuronal map of understanding othersHumans are very good at understanding that other people h