首页|Study Findings on Robotics Are Outlined in Reports from University of Minnesota Twin Cities (Brain-wide Neural Recordings In Mice Navigating Physical Spaces Ena bled By Robotic Neural Recording Headstages)
Study Findings on Robotics Are Outlined in Reports from University of Minnesota Twin Cities (Brain-wide Neural Recordings In Mice Navigating Physical Spaces Ena bled By Robotic Neural Recording Headstages)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News-Researchers detail new data in Robotic s. According to news reporting originatingfrom Minneapolis, Minnesota, by NewsR x correspondents, research stated, "Technologies that can recordneural activity at cellular resolution at multiple spatial and temporal scales are typically mu ch larger thanthe animals that are being recorded from and are thus limited to recording from head-fixed subjects. Herewe have engineered robotic neural recor ding devices-'cranial exoskeletons'-that assist mice in maneuveringrecording he adstages that are orders of magnitude larger and heavier than the mice, while th ey navigatephysical behavioral environments."Financial supporters for this research include U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH |National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ( NINDS), University of Minnesota Mechanical EngineeringDepartment, Minnesota's D iscovery, Research, and InnoVation Economy (MnDRIVE) Robotics,sensors, and adva nced manufacturing in Minnesota, McKnight Foundation, Minnesota Robotics Institute, National Institutes of Health, BRAIN Initiative grants.
MinneapolisMinnesotaUnited StatesN orth and Central AmericaEmerging TechnologiesMachine LearningRoboticsRob otsUniversity of Minnesota Twin Cities