Animal Brains Connected up to Make Mind-Melded Computer

By Published on July 9, 2015

For the first time, a team has networked the animal brains of multiple species to form a living computer that can perform tasks and solve problems.

Two heads are better than one, and three monkey brains can control an avatar better than any single monkey. For the first time, a team has networked the brains of multiple animals to form a living computer that can perform tasks and solve problems.

If human brains could be similarly connected, it might give us superhuman problem-solving abilities, and allow us to communicate abstract thoughts and experiences. “It is really exciting,” says Iyad Rahwan at the Masdar Institute in Dubai, UAE, who was not involved in the work. “It will change the way humans cooperate.”

The work, published today, is an advance on standard brain-machine interfaces – devices that have enabled people and animals to control machines and prosthetic limbsMovie Camera by thought alone. These tend to work by converting the brain’s electrical activity into signals that a computer can interpret.

Read the article “Animal Brains Connected up to Make Mind-Melded Computer” on newscientist.com.

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