To what extent has Earth’s gravity shaped our cognitive and brain functions? Utilizing spaceflight and a ground-based analog, a new study shows that the human brain relies on bodily gravitational ...
The same group of neurons encode both actual motion and movement perceived in an optical illusion, according to a study on macaques. A series of rodent experiments showed that even with abundant food ...
Humans can readily perceive and recognize the movements of a living creature, based solely on a few point-lights tracking the motion of the major joints. Such exquisite sensitivity to biological ...
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Smarter robot navigation with adaptive path planning
From industrial floors to humanoid helpers, advanced path planning in ROS2 is redefining how robots move safely and efficiently. Algorithms like Regulated Pure Pursuit and DAPF-RRT combine speed ...
The brain has an astonishing capacity to detect patterns in the world. So much so, that it will often create patterns where none exist. Pareidolia is the tendency to see familiar shapes in random ...
Learn about Mujin’s approach to using digital twin technology, real-time motion planning and AI-driven autonomy in its Mujin OS. Get insights on Mujin OS’s no-code robot deployment, autonomous ...
Experimental design (a) and results for the space experiment (b) and the ground-based control experiments (c & d). BMIE: the normalized BM inversion effect; BMUpr & BMInv: task performances for the ...
The brain has an astonishing capacity to detect patterns in the world. So much so, that it will often create patterns where none exist. Pareidolia is the tendency to see familiar shapes in random ...
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