http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/...eys-play-computer-games-with-their-minds.html
Two rhesus monkeys learned to operate a virtual arm with their brain power and were able to differentiate between the textures of virtual objects they were "feeling".
It is hoped this could pave the way for the development of a ''robotic exoskeleton'' to be worn by severely paralysed people, helping them move and experience the world around them using brainwaves.
(They also used their minds to force two people to let them out of their cages and then commit suicide.)
Two rhesus monkeys learned to operate a virtual arm with their brain power and were able to differentiate between the textures of virtual objects they were "feeling".
It is hoped this could pave the way for the development of a ''robotic exoskeleton'' to be worn by severely paralysed people, helping them move and experience the world around them using brainwaves.
(They also used their minds to force two people to let them out of their cages and then commit suicide.)