ATSUGI, Japan (Oct. 26) - We wield remote controls to turn things on and off, make them advance, make them halt. Ground-bound pilots use remotes to fly drone airplanes, soldiers to maneuver battlefield robots. Itsuo Inouye, AP Reporter Yuri Kageyama leans to her left as she is remotely controlled to do so. Some speculate the technology could be used for gaming, assisting the elderly or even immobilizing an enemy. Talk About It: Post Thoughts But manipulating humans? Prepare to be remotely controlled. I was. Just imagine being rendered the rough equivalent of a radio-controlled toy car. Nippon Telegraph & Telephone...