Monkeys consciously control a robot arm using only brain signals
...m that enabled them to decipher brain signals from owl monkeys in order to control the movement of a robot arm. The latest work by the Duke researchers is the first to demonstrate that monkeys can learn to use only visual feedback and brain signals, without resort to any muscle movement, to control a mec...Early learning leaves lasting changes in brain, Stanford owl study shows
...is area creates a spatial map out of the sounds an owl hears, such as the squeaking of a mouse or some rustling in the leaves. The owl then uses that map to know precisely where to hunt for dinner. In his work, Knudsen and graduate stu...