Japanese mind control for wheelchairs
The Japanese have developed a wheelchair which "reads" thoughts from the user to control it. It makes changes in a fraction of a second.
This story, from a respected Chinese TV news channel, proves that electrical impulses from the brain can be interpreted correctly by electrodes in or adjacent to the brain. The scientist quoted says that the USA is also doing experiments, but using brain implants, used MOSTLY in animals.
Tiny electrical outputs from the brain are also used to move things in computer games (see Jedi for example).
Don't let anyone tell you that "thought reading" is impossible!
Lyn Milnes in New Zealand
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Japanese mind control for wheelchairs
2009-08-07 14:20 BJT
http://www.cctv.com/program/asiatoday/20090807/105215.shtml
http://mindcontrol.twoday.net/search?q=brain+implant
This story, from a respected Chinese TV news channel, proves that electrical impulses from the brain can be interpreted correctly by electrodes in or adjacent to the brain. The scientist quoted says that the USA is also doing experiments, but using brain implants, used MOSTLY in animals.
Tiny electrical outputs from the brain are also used to move things in computer games (see Jedi for example).
Don't let anyone tell you that "thought reading" is impossible!
Lyn Milnes in New Zealand
Asia Today > Homepage > News >
Japanese mind control for wheelchairs
2009-08-07 14:20 BJT
http://www.cctv.com/program/asiatoday/20090807/105215.shtml
http://mindcontrol.twoday.net/search?q=brain+implant
Omega - 8. Aug, 11:09