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Cognitive scientist Jeffrey Krichmar (right) and former Hollywood animatronics engineer Brian Cox designed Carl to think and act like a human being. The small, squat robot has led to several advances in the field of neurorobotics. (Credit: Daniel Anderson, University of California, Irvine)
UC IRVINE (US)—A robot powered by recorded rodent brain impulses may help researchers understand how people recognize and adapt to change. Findings from the work could advance robotic design as well as knowledge of human behavior. Continue…










