Brain-to-brain interface allows multiple people to problem-solve together using only their minds.

Direct brain-to-brain interfaces (BBIs) in humans are computer interfaces combining neuroimaging and neurostimulation to extract and share information between brains, allowing direct brain-to-brain communication. The potential for BBIs able to allow interactions between multiple humans has been theorized, yet to date, it has never been demonstrated. Now, a study from researchers at the University of Washington develops a method enabling three people to work together … Continue reading Brain-to-brain interface allows multiple people to problem-solve together using only their minds.