Researchers Train Minds to Move Matter
Well well.
WOW.
This is TRULY awesome. I am really excited about this. If you thin touchscreens are the future of the computer..... I got news for you.
Think about it. Implant this in people once they reach a certain stage in their lives, and we can control a computer with our MINDS. How COOL is that?
~Lordbob
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/21/health/21brai.htmlLearning to move a computer cursor or robotic arm with nothing but thoughts can be no different from learning how to play tennis or ride a bicycle, according to a new study of how brains and machines interact.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/21/health/21brai.html#secondParagraphJohn Blanchard
GETTING THE SIGNAL In experiments, signals from the brain’s motor cortex were translated by a “decoder” into deliberate movements of a computer cursor .
The research, which was carried out in monkeys but is expected to apply to humans, involves a fundamental redesign of brain-machine experiments.
In previous studies, the computer interfaces that translate thoughts into movements are given a new set of instructions each day — akin to waking up each morning with a new arm that you have to figure out how to use all over again.
In the new experiments, monkeys learned how to move a computer cursor with their thoughts using just one set of instructions and an unusually small number of brain cells that deliver instructions for performing movements the same way each day.
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Well well.
WOW.
This is TRULY awesome. I am really excited about this. If you thin touchscreens are the future of the computer..... I got news for you.
Think about it. Implant this in people once they reach a certain stage in their lives, and we can control a computer with our MINDS. How COOL is that?
~Lordbob
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