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Move your cursor up to the top menu bar.
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We show you by giving you direct feedback in real time, millisecond level feedback, how to train a neuron to go move say a cursor up and down, to go chase something or to jump over something.
I've never seen your place, but if it's bigger than mine it might please you to know that the Logitech MX Revolution cordless mouse can maneuver a cursor from up to thirty feet away (newegg.com; $79.99).
Not for the nearsighted: The GyroMouse controls the cursor from up to 40 feet away.
Translation: You can dangle this "air mouse" in front of you and control the cursor from up to 40 feet away with just a slight twist of the wrist.
Translation: You can dangle this "air mouse" in front of you and control the cursor from up to 10 meters away with just a slight twist of the wrist.
If part of the cell moves outside of the Shape plot's frame, use the plot's View = plot to recenter it (click on the menu box, move the cursor up a bit to expose the graph's secondary menu, and drag the cursor right to select View = plot).
Now zoom in on the soma--click on the menu box, hold the mouse button down while moving the cursor up a bit to expose the graph's secondary menu, then drag the cursor right to the secondary menu, then down to Zoom in/out.
Use the scroll bar to move down the list to "Cursor Up" and click on it.
Participants were instructed to press the cursor up or down key on a computer keyboard to indicate whether they liked the picture or not.
In a study presented last week at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in San Diego, scientists used a combination of brain-scanning and feedback techniques to train subjects to move a cursor up and down with their thoughts.
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