[quote] One rat was designated as the "encoder". Once this rat pressed the correct lever, its brain activity was delivered as electrical stimulation into the brain of the second rat - designated the "decoder".
The decoder rat had the same types of levers in its chamber, but it did not receive any visual cue indicating which lever it should press to obtain a reward.
In order to receive the reward, the decoder rat would have to rely on the cue transmitted from the encoder via the brain-to-brain interface.
"There is a moment in time when... it clicks. Suddenly the [decoder] animal realises: 'Oops! The solution is in my head. It's coming to me' and he gets it right."
There was also a feedback system, denying the encoder rat an extra reward if the decoder rat did not press the correct lever.
The encoder rat's brain signals then became clearer, giving the decoder a greater chance of interpreting the message correctly, Prof Nicolelis noted.
"We will have a way to exchange information across millions of people without using keyboards or voice recognition devices or the type of interfaces that we normally use today," he said.
"I truly believe that in a few decades… we will know what it is to communicate in that way."[/quote]
So basically like the Protheans in Mass Effect which can share idea's instantly can be replicated for Humans in reality, basically it could stop people being complete and utter idiots.
Maybe education would vanish and you learn everything you know by having somebody transfer their knowledge to you, perhaps even the start of telepathy.
This is incredible.
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Another thread revived from the dead. Honestly, I'm not surprised.
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Uhh... How did they connect the brains of the two rats?
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What you would hear if the majority of the flood had this.
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It's really cool, a most interesting concept. However like the Internet I think opening it up to the greater public would mean that it would get abused and misused. Also the examples in the rats are probably processing simple thought patterns, trying to submit more complex stuff from larger, more complex minds would be considerably more difficult.
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Wait, how is it transferred? 'Electrical stimulation', does that mean we'd have to be hooked up all the time if it were to be used in our daily lives?
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Dis de future nao.
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I don't want to advance in technology, I like the world the way it is right now. Alas, the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one.
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Wooo! Go Technology!
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The porn industry is going to get wild with this.
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That rat looks like Frankenstein man. But, it is very interesting to see where all this will be headed. Just a few days ago somebody posted an article on a computer chip you can place on your head or other body parts that picks up on your bio-electric signals, then sends the information wirelessly to another chip. They had folks stand out in a field and control an RC plane.
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I can see this being abused, or just plain being ineffective due to the dissemination of information of lesser quality.
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taking spoon-feeding information to the max i see.
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[quote]basically it could stop people being complete and utter idiots.[/quote] Nope, it's just another thing for them to reject because their self-inflated ego can't take it.