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Artificial cerebellum could improve robot motor skills

– Artificial cerebellum could improve robot motor skills

CSure, modern robots can clean up after you, keep watch on the kids, and chase away unwanted intruders, but theres no denying that an unexpected gust or stray stack of Lego blocks can bring even the most sophisticated humanoid to its knees. To cure such clumsiness, researchers at the University of Granada are reportedly working with electronic engineers, physicists, and neuroscientists from a range of universities including Edinburgh, Israel and Paris as a part of the Sensopac project which aims at reproducing an artificial cerebellum. The application of the cerebellum would allow androids to purportedly carry out similar tasks as mammals and might help to treat cognitive diseases such as Parkinsons or Alzheimers. Apparently, the team is hoping to create an implantable device to make movements and interaction with humans more natural within two years, and while its probably obvious, one of its primary uses would be in home-help robots who need to be agile whilst aiding the elderly.

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