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People can learn to control a robotic third arm using their eyes and chest muscles. Such extra limbs could become essential tools for surgeons or people working in industrial jobs, say researchers.
He has a robotic arm that is controlled by electrode arrays implanted in his brain. A team of bioengineers from the lab published a paper in “Science” detailing how Copeland is able to use the ...
Monkeys can control a robot arm as naturally as their own limbs using only brain signals, a pioneering experiment has shown. The macaque monkeys could reach and grasp with the same precision as ...