Controlling the body is a form of cognition. That's the fundamental insight that's powering a new project, Kata, centered loosely at Johns Hopkins' Brain, Learning, Animation, and Movement lab. The ...
Animal simulators are all the rage these days, with games about playing as goats, cats, and bears all popping up in one form or another thanks to the magic of the internet. Playing as various members ...
The Johns Hopkins University's School of Medicine's Brain, Learning, Animation, Movement lab has released an interactive video game, "Bandit's Shark Showdown," that could help rehabilitate stroke ...