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They've only just learned to grasp objects.
I learned to grasp quickly whatever they were doing that might help me as a musician".
The monkeys learned to grasp a ball using the robotic limb through trial and error, and were rewarded with juice for their efforts.
Earlier this year, another research team reported that two tetraplegic patients had learned to grasp and manipulate objects using a brain-machine interface (BMI), as these sophisticated prosthetics are often called.
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His spot in the net helped him learn to grasp patterns and to see potential plays.
Using such ideas, Dr. Edelman and his colleagues have been creating primitive Darwinian neural universes: robots that "learn" to avoid objects and pick up others, not because of a preset program of rules, but because of how various "neuronal groups and paths" are strengthened by experience -- mirroring, perhaps, the way an infant might gradually learn to grasp objects or distinguish among them.
Learning to grasp an object is an important milestone in neurological development during infancy.
Reaching chamber/pellet retrieval (RCPR) task was used, in which animals had to learn to grasp a single food pellet and lead it to its mouth.
The cups are part of the rehabilitation process and help users learn to grasp and manipulate objects after an illness or accident.
We study this problem using a simple two-fingered gripper which learns to grasp an object with appropriate force, without slip while minimising chances of damage to the object.
Robots are still learning to grasp basic commands.
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