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a study from researchers led by Tsinghua University develops an optical BBIs with the ability to rapidly transmit neural information to enable Master brains to control locomotion in Receiver individuals. The team states they have provided a proof-of-concept for an optical BBI able to transpose instructions regarding the speed of movement from one mouse to another, allowing precise, real-time control of locomotion across animals consisting of an expeditious data transfer rate.

Novel brain-to-brain interface has the ability to control locomotion.

In the renowned Avatar film, we saw humans ‘living-in’ their synthetic alien counterparts through wireless brain signals sent from remote locations via brain-to-brain interfaces (BBIs). Whilst non-invasive wireless BBIs capable … Continue Reading Novel brain-to-brain interface has the ability to control locomotion.