Brain-to-brain interfaces: the science of telepathy
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Brain-to-brain interfaces: the science of telepathy
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to walk a mile (or 1.6 kilometres) in somebody else’s shoes? Or have you ever tried to send a telepathic message to a partner in transit to “pick up milk on your way home”? Recent advances in brain-computer interfaces are turning the science fantasy of transmitting thoughts directly from one brain to another into reality. Studies published in the last two years have reported direct transmission of brain activity between two animals, between two humans and even between a human and a rat. These “brain-to-brain interfaces” (BBIs) allow for direct transmission of brain activity in real time by coupling the brains of two individuals.
So what is the science behind this?
Brain-to-brain interface is made possible because of the way brain cells communicate with each other. Cell-to-cell communication occurs via a process known as synaptic transmission, where chemical signals are passed between cells resulting in electrical spikes in the receiving cell. Synaptic transmission forms the basis of all brain activity, including motor control, memory, perception and emotion. Because cells are connected in a network, brain activity produces a synchronised pulse of electrical activity, which is called a “brain wave”. Brain waves change according to the cognitive processes that the brain is currently working through and are characterised by the time-frequency pattern of the up and down states (oscillations). For example, there are brainwaves that are characteristic of the different phases of sleep, and patterns characteristic of various states of awareness and consciousness.
https://theconversation.com/brain-to-brain-interfaces-the-science-of-telepathy-37926
So what is the science behind this?
Reading the brainwaves
Brain-to-brain interface is made possible because of the way brain cells communicate with each other. Cell-to-cell communication occurs via a process known as synaptic transmission, where chemical signals are passed between cells resulting in electrical spikes in the receiving cell. Synaptic transmission forms the basis of all brain activity, including motor control, memory, perception and emotion. Because cells are connected in a network, brain activity produces a synchronised pulse of electrical activity, which is called a “brain wave”. Brain waves change according to the cognitive processes that the brain is currently working through and are characterised by the time-frequency pattern of the up and down states (oscillations). For example, there are brainwaves that are characteristic of the different phases of sleep, and patterns characteristic of various states of awareness and consciousness.
https://theconversation.com/brain-to-brain-interfaces-the-science-of-telepathy-37926
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theres one thing Bee...it wouldnt work with you....
no "activity " to transmit....
flat line and all that.....
no "activity " to transmit....
flat line and all that.....
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I knew you was gonna say that vic
Didge I believe in this stuff.
Didge I believe in this stuff.
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maybe a better term would be the technology or engineering of telepathy, almost 100% positive this will be available in my lifetime.
wont be long, after we get the brain controllers for gaming and we will want to be able to combined the headset functions, the tech will probably be ready by playstation 7
wont be long, after we get the brain controllers for gaming and we will want to be able to combined the headset functions, the tech will probably be ready by playstation 7
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Brain to brain interfaces for me will be a exercise in solitude if i was linked to some of the people I have spoken on the internet
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korban dallas wrote:Brain to brain interfaces for me will be a exercise in solitude if i was linked to some of the people I have spoken on the internet
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eddie wrote:I knew you was gonna say that vic
Didge I believe in this stuff.
I think it is achievable to be honest Eddie, based on how I am seeing them now have someone paralyzed control a simulator fighter connected up tot heir mind. In the future I reckon they will be able to channel thoughts through to other people. Mind you tad bad if you want some privacy and you keep having people within your mind chatting.
Night Eddie
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