The specific "webm" filename you mentioned is a common identifier on imageboards and archival sites (like 4chan or academic repositories) where users share short clips of breakthrough robotics and haptic feedback experiments.
: Beyond the "cool factor," this technology is being developed for:
: Advancing how amputees interact with advanced robotic replacements. 1640219750219.webm
: It examines how users begin to feel "ownership" over the artificial limb, a psychological effect similar to the famous Rubber Hand Illusion.
: Allowing surgeons to hold extra stabilizers or cameras during complex procedures. The specific "webm" filename you mentioned is a
Could you tell me if you're looking for the of a specific study, or are you more interested in the robotic hardware shown in the clip?
The filename refers to a viral video often associated with the academic paper titled "The 'Third Hand' Phenomenon," which explores how human-computer interaction and virtual reality can create the sensation of having an extra limb. : Allowing surgeons to hold extra stabilizers or
: The research investigates how the primary motor cortex can adapt to control more than the standard four limbs by "remapping" existing neural pathways.