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Honda success in brain-machine interface

By Robin Harding in Tokyo

Published: March 31 2009 18:10 | Last updated: March 31 2009 18:10

Car boots that pop up when a user thinks “open” came a step closer to reality on Tuesday after Honda showed off technology for using human thoughts to control machines.

The Japanese carmaker showed a video of a man imagining four simple movements – raising his right hand, raising his left hand, running and eating – which were then duplicated by Asimo, the company’s humanoid robot.

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