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Monkey thoughts guide computer
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FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2002 Research published in today's issue of Nature gives new meaning to that joke about a thousand monkeys on a thousand typewriters. A team from Brown University has discovered that a monkey can move a cursor on a computer screen just by thinking about it. Electrodes planted in a monkey's brain convert its thoughts into electronic signals, which are then used to achieve movement. Get the Story:
Report: Monkeys' Thoughts Move Cursor (The Washington Post 3/15) Relevant Links:
Nature - http://www.nature.com/nature
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