Robotic arms used by amputees are typically controlled by moving
some other part of the body, like the opposite arm. Researchers
would like to make such prostheses respond to the whim of the
brain, writes Michael Schirber of MSNBC. Now it turns out
researchers have found a method so easy (well, relatively so) that
a monkey can do it.
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