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Broad Skill Generalization with Extra Robotic Limb
Source: biorxiv.org · Jun 7, 2026
Summary
This research demonstrates that humans can learn to control a supernumerary robotic limb and generalize those motor skills to new tasks, showing that the brain can adapt to an extra limb beyond the biological body. The findings have implications for assistive technology and human augmentation.
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