RE: Mind-control Robotics: Clinical Uses Part 1

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Mind-control Robotics: Clinical Uses Part 1

in science •  7 years ago 

I can only imagine how strange it must feel to control a robot through an EEG or implanted sensor. When you move your arm it's not something you consciously think about or command, the signals all happen sub-consciously. To just have a machine move at your will, without thinking a command, must be an odd experience.

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It would be very strange but in the circumstance you've just regained control and sense after losing a limb then maybe the brain would adapt particularly quickly?