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Command performance

David Jones

Nature, 1997, vol. 388, issue 6643, 630-630

Abstract: Pulsed magnetic currents can induce highly localized currents in the brain, leading to the firing of nerves in a small region of tissue. Daedalus wants to develop such pulsing techniques to improve muscular coordination and strength. A well-designed ‘neuromagnetic program’, firing the right nerves in the right place, could allow an athlete to run, jump or throw with ultimate power and accuracy.

Date: 1997
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