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Miguel Nicolelis on his experiment to connect brains by combining EEG-signals from the brain
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Brazilian neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis shows an expiriment on connecting two distinct human brains; he also demonstrates an experiment that helps paralyzed people to learn to walk again by using virtual reality and robotics
- Creator:
- VPRO
- Publication date:
- 28 February 2016
- Length:
- 15:15