Paralyzed Patients Control Robot With Brain Waves 49
sciencehabit writes with a writeup of a French research paper in Science. From the article: "They're not quite psychic yet, but machines are getting better at reading your mind. Researchers have invented a new, noninvasive method for recording patterns of brain activity and using them to steer a robot. Scientists hope the technology will give 'locked in' patients ... the ability to interact with others and even give the illusion of being physically present ... with friends and family."
The really interesting thing here is that people who had not used their limbs in years were able to learn how to control the robot (as well as the control group did) after being trained only an hour a week for six weeks.
Also good for interrogation? (Score:2)
It might make a pretty good lie detector.
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If you can prove it's infallible and hasn't been tampered with, of course. Wouldn't it just be marvelous if it translated any variation of fear into, "I admit, I planted that bomb."?
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...and we've come full circle back to the polygraph machine.
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That was my point.
just do borg like assimilation to get the info (Score:2)
just do borg like assimilation to get the info
Cowboy Bebop reference (Score:2)
Sounds like episode 23 of Cowboy Bebop "Brain Scratch"
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I think Angelic Layer is a much better anime reference for this subject, given that the entire story is about playing fighting games using mind-controlled toy robots so that the inventor can use the technology to help his girlfriend(?) walk again.
Wearable Robots (Score:3)
Being able to control an avatar is a great step, but it's not too hard to imagine coupling this with one of Kamen's iBOT [metacafe.com] vehicles to allow these people to regain some mobility. Throw some grappling arms on there and the person might even gain a bit of independence.
The Rest of the Story (Score:2)
"Paralyzed Patients Control Robot With Brain Waves..."
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"Paralyzed Patients Control Robot With Brain Waves..."
A little late for Joe Bonham (Score:2)
Unless they've managed to keep him alive this long.
He could sense different vibrations (Score:2)
And he learned to identify them.
These days a cochlear implant would probably fix that.
Transducer lobes! (Score:2)
Solaria here we come!
Other Project Like This (Score:3)
Continuous connection for self-teaching (Score:1)
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Click on 'Account' then 'Posting' and select 'Plain text' instead of HTML.
Correction (Score:2)
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This is the futuristic equivalent to the "Reply All" faux pas. Can you imagine what would happen when workers forget to log out at the end of the day?
Robots sitting in empty, darkened offices,spanking it to unseen internet porn- sobbing in self loathing and shame.
In Soviet Russia... (Score:1)
Robot paralyze you!
I want my robot ... (Score:2)
Why only 1 hour a week? (Score:1)
how many people used the robot to punch someone? (Score:2)
Covert Implantation of Radiotelepathy Neurotech (Score:1)
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Bruce Willis will have to save us again... (Score:2)
It'll require a reincarnation after he blows up the Earth destroying asteroid, but don't worry. After this spreads from the shut-ins to everyone using it, Bruce will be there to bring the network down and force everyone to come out of their house and talk to their neighbors.