Could an electric nudge to the head help your doctor operate a surgical robot?

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The findings offer the first glimpse of how stimulating a specific part of the brain called the cerebellum could help healthcare professionals take what they learn in virtual reality to real operating rooms, a much-needed transition in a field that increasingly relies on digital simulation training, said author and Johns Hopkins University roboticist Jeremy D. Brown.

To read more, https://hub.jhu.edu/2023/12/20/brain-stimulation-surgery-robot/

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