Monkey See - Monkey Do--Prosthetic Control

John C. Ghormley john at johnghormley.com
Wed Oct 16 20:00:31 PDT 2002


Worked for me, Tom.  I think Wayne's email client put a carriage return
in the middle of the link so you have to reassemble it into a single line.
I did that and pasted it into my browser's URL line and it worked fine.

John Ghormley
Fort Worth, TX

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On 10/15/2002 at 7:32 PM Tom McCain wrote:
Sorry Wayne - doesn't look like the link is still valid. Found another intresting article on bio-robotics in the latest Discover magazine.
Tom M.
Vancouver

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From: amp-l at u.washington.edu
Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 18:56:52
To: Amputee Information Network
Subject: Monkey See - Monkey Do--Prosthetic Control

This article from ScientificAmerican.com has been sent to you by 
renardwc at ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu. 

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October 2002 issue 
CONTROLLING ROBOTS WITH THE MIND 
By Miguel A. L. Nicolelis and John K. Chapin 

People with nerve or limb injuries may one day be able to command 
wheelchairs, prosthetics and even paralyzed arms and legs by 
"thinking them through" the motions 


http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?SID=mail&articleID=00065FEA
-DAEA-1D80-90FB809EC5880000





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