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  2. Brain implant - Wikipedia

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    Breakthroughs include: studies of the process of functional brain re-wiring throughout the learning of a sensory discrimination, [15] control of physical devices by rat brains, [16] monkeys over robotic arms, [17] remote control of mechanical devices by monkeys and humans, [18] remote control over the movements of roaches, [19] the first ...

  3. Brain–computer interface - Wikipedia

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    The same group demonstrated that a monkey could feed itself pieces of fruit and marshmallows using a robotic arm controlled by the animal's brain signals. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] [ 41 ] Andersen's group used recordings of premovement activity from the posterior parietal cortex , including signals created when experimental animals anticipated receiving a ...

  4. Computer-assisted surgery - Wikipedia

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    In a supervisory-controlled system, the procedure is executed solely by the robot, which will perform the pre-programmed actions. A telesurgical system, also known as remote surgery, requires the surgeon to manipulate the robotic arms during the procedure rather than allowing the robotic arms to work from a predetermined program. With shared ...

  5. Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arm Uses Artificial Intelligence

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    Benjamin Choi put his spare time in the pandemic to good use — by inventing an affordable mind-controlled prosthetic arm. The prosthetic arm is controlled by an artificial intelligence algorithm ...

  6. Prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    The research of robotic legs has made some advancement over time, allowing exact movement and control. Researchers at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago announced in September 2013 that they have developed a robotic leg that translates neural impulses from the user's thigh muscles into movement, which is the first prosthetic leg to do so.

  7. Neurorobotics - Wikipedia

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    Neurorobotics is the combined study of neuroscience, robotics, and artificial intelligence.It is the science and technology of embodied autonomous neural systems. Neural systems include brain-inspired algorithms (e.g. connectionist networks), computational models of biological neural networks (e.g. artificial spiking neural networks, large-scale simulations of neural microcircuits) and actual ...

  8. Remote surgery - Wikipedia

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    A robot surgical system generally consists of one or more arms (controlled by the surgeon), a master controller (console), and a sensory system giving feedback to the user. [1] [2] Remote surgery combines elements of robotics, telecommunications such as high-speed data connections and elements of management information systems.

  9. Medical robot - Wikipedia

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    A laparoscopic robotic surgery machine. Patient-side cart of the da Vinci surgical system. A medical robot is a robot used in the medical sciences. They include surgical robots. These are in most telemanipulators, which use the surgeon's activators on one side to control the "effector" on the other side. [1] [2] [3]