linkedin post 2020-01-10 06:14:12

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HARDER TASKS. "Nicolelis is most excited about the future of multiple networked brains. He is currently trialling the implants in monkeys, getting them to work together telepathically to complete a task. For example, each monkey might only have access to part of the information needed to make the right decision in a game. Several monkeys would then need to communicate with each other in order to successfully complete the task." https://lnkd.in/dtH9-QG View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-01-10 06:11:44

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MONKEY-TO-AVATAR. "The brain of one monkey has been used to control the movements of another, "avatar", monkey, US scientists report. Brain scans read the master monkey's mind and were used to electrically stimulate the avatar's spinal cord, resulting in controlled movement." https://lnkd.in/deVpBqm View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-01-10 06:09:05

linkedin post 2020-01-10 06:09:05

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MONEY-ROBOT INTERFACE. "Here we demonstrate that primates can learn to reach and grasp virtual objects by controlling a robot arm through a closed-loop brain–machine interface (BMIc) that uses multiple mathematical models to extract several motor parameters (i.e., hand position, velocity, gripping force, and the EMGs of multiple arm muscles) from the electrical activity of frontoparietal neuronal ensembles” http://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.0000042 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-01-10 06:06:49

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MONKEY TO ROBOT. "Miguel Ângelo Laporta Nicolelis, M.D., P.hD...is a Brazilian scientist, physician and lobbyist, best known for his pioneering work in "reading monkey thought". He and his colleagues at Duke University implanted electrode arrays into a monkey's brain that were able to detect the monkey's motor intent and thus able to control reaching and grasping movements performed by a robotic arm." https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_Nicolelis View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-01-13 05:59:19

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HUMAN-TO-RAT INTERFACE. "Non-Invasive Brain-to-Brain Interface (BBI): Establishing Functional Links between Two Brains. The implementation was aimed to non-invasively translate the human volunteer’s intention to stimulate a rat’s brain motor area that is responsible for the tail movement." https://lnkd.in/d4zKZAS View in LinkedIn
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