Human brain interconnection device remotely controls other people's fingers through the network

by geekzhang on 2013-08-29 10:02:16

The man in the picture on the left is researcher Rajesh Rao from Washington University. The one on the right is researcher Andrea Stocco, who has a magnetic stimulation loop worn over the left-side motor cortex region of his brain. Under Rao's brain consciousness control, Stocco involuntarily pressed the keyboard space bar with his right hand.

On August 27th, Andrea Stocco, a psychology professor at the University of Washington, said: "The Internet can connect computers to each other, and now we use the Internet to connect people's brains. We want to extract the knowledge that human brains possess and transmit it directly between brains."