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A new study reveals that laboratory monkeys successfully maneuvered a wheelchair with their minds after receiving an implant called a brain-machine interface or BMI.

A recent demonstration involving laboratory monkeys could one day help disabled humans become more mobile. 

A new study reveals that the animals successfully maneuvered a wheelchair with their minds after receiving an implant called a brain-machine interface or BMI. 

For the experiment, a team at Duke University Health System placed very thin electrodes into the brain areas that relate to movement and sensation. 

One of two rhesus monkeys was then placed in a wheelchair programmed to move based on the signals received by the BMI. 

Researchers found that the subjects could not only move themselves to the goal, a bowl of grapes, but they were also able to improve their navigation upon repetition

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