Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Scientists Are Using Electrodes to Remote-Control People
Scientists Are Using Electrodes to Remote-Control People | WIRED: "When activated by a signal from a smartphone, the electrodes stimulated the sartorious, the long, thin muscle that connects the outer pelvis to the inner knee and controls the rotation of the leg. As long as the volunteer is providing forward locomotion, the sensation makes them turn."
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