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Using piezoelectric materials, researchers have replicated the muscle motion of the human eye to control camera systems in a way designed to improve the operation of robots. This new muscle-like action could help make robotic tools safer and more effective for MRI-guided surgery and robotic rehabilitation.

Read more: Robot vision: Muscle-like action allows camera to mimic human eye movement

Filed under science neuroscience brain psychology AI robotics vision

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