Monkeys Brains Alter to Work Robotic Arm

A monkey successfully manipulates a robotic arm controlled by its own brain to feed itself fruit.
(Image credit: A. Schwartz.)

Scientists have shown in multiple studies that monkeys can manipulate robotic devices with their thoughts. Turns out the thoughts run deep.

A new study finds a monkey's brain structure adapts to treat a robotic arm as if it was a natural appendage.

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