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Authors: E. Paul Zehr

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Chapter 2. Building the Body with Biology: When the Man of Metal Needs to Muscle In

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Camporesi, S. (2008) Oscar Pistorius, enhancement and post-humans.
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Weyand, PG, Bundle, MW, et al. (2009b) Point: Counterpoint: Artificial limbs do / do not make artificial running speeds possible.
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Chapter 3. Accessing the Brain of the Armored Avenger: Can We Connect the Cranium to a Computer?

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Schalk, G. (2008) Brain-computer symbiosis.
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Chapter 4. Multitasking and the Metal Man: How Much Can Iron Man's Mind Manage?

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Chapter 5. Softening Up a Superhero: Why the Man with a Suit of Iron Could Get a Jelly Belly

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Zehr, EP, and Duysens, J. (2004) Regulation of arm and leg movement during human locomotion.
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Chapter 6. Brain Drain: Will Tony's Gray Matter Give Way?

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Chapter 7. Trials and Tribulations of the Tin Man: What Happens When the Human Machine Breaks Down

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