The brain as user interface [remotely guided rats].
Neuroscientists have used a wireless receiver and electrodes implanted in a rat's brain to steer the rodent anywhere they want it to go. Suppose you want to guide a small robotic system through collapsed buildings to search for survivors. In pure robotics, this is a tough job. But remotely guid...
| Published in: | IEEE spectrum 39, 8(duplicate) (2002). |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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