Dawn
Taylor and his colleagues from Arizona State university have introduced
visual feedback into their cyber-monkey experiments and suggest that
information from far fewer neurons than generally thought is necessary
to generate movement. Theirs is an extremely clever experiment (more):
It only used 18 electrodes which supplied information about the firing
activity of only 18 nerve cells in the motor cortex, the part of the
brain where movement originates. This information was used to move
a cursor in a virtual 3D-environment. |
| Wessberg's monkeys / Taylor's monkeys / more monkeys / humans |
| implantable > Taylor |

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