September 4, 2013 13:00 — 0 Comments

One Man Controls Another’s Hand Motions in the First Human Brain-to-Brain Interface

Using electrical brain recordings and a type of magnetic stimulation, scientists at the University of Washington believe that have performed the first non-invasive human-to-human brain interface by enabling one researcher to send a brain signal via the internet to control the hand motions of another. “The Internet was a way to connect computers, and now it can be a way to connect brains,” the researcher said. “We want to take the knowledge of a brain and transmit it directly from brain to brain.” Click here to read the full article. View video of the study below.

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