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Nature 442, 125-127 (13 July 2006) | doi:10.1038/442125a; Published online 12 July 2006
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Implants in the brain could one day help paralysed people move robotic arms and legs. But first, scientists need to work out how our brains know where our limbs are, says Alison Abbott.
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