Researchers Develop Improved Methods of Noninvasive Mind Control of a Robotic Arm
Researchers have developed improved methods for mind control of a robotic arm that can continuously track and follow a randomly moving target. The research is an important step in developing interfaces between the human brain and external computers, and has important implications for the continued development and implementation of neurorobotics. The study, funded partly by the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), was published in a recent issue of Science Robotics.
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