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Thikka_sankara
Side Hero Username: Thikka_sankara
Post Number: 6402 Registered: 02-2012 Posted From: 86.5.184.189
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, August 29, 2013 - 03:06 am: |
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I always used to wonder, what if some brain develops the ability to intercept all sorts of waves like electro magnetic( radio, mobile, tv all such types & wavelengths) (with out the aid of different antenna, interceptor and conveyor processing) with the ability to on/off such interception (free will )! imagine, you knowing not just that a call is coming, but able to see who is calling, and what the CONTENT of the call is (once communication is established)! spooky, if you are able to return the call in the same fashion! and MAGICAL if SUCH a communication can be established on both sides just by brains! 1) 2004 lo bob samaikya andhra stand valla odipoyaadu not because of his performance in 2nd term 2) 2004 lo samaikya anna seemandhra lo dekha ledu.... 2009 lo separate andhra anna seemandhra lo dekha ledu... sooo seemandhra lo bob school katteyochhu |
   
Diviseema
Hero Username: Diviseema
Post Number: 16563 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 203.200.27.189
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, August 29, 2013 - 12:58 am: |
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7th sense bomma ee concept aa anukunta ga,. Inka Maatallev, Matladukodallev. T dbers pls leave us alone |
   
Gandhiguevara
Legend Username: Gandhiguevara
Post Number: 40570 Registered: 10-2009 Posted From: 98.201.66.40
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, August 29, 2013 - 12:40 am: |
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Last_avataar:Idi sollu. What i read is they sent a signal to a robotic hand attached to human, which moved
future lo possible...mutants will take over |
   
Last_avataar
Junior Artist Username: Last_avataar
Post Number: 430 Registered: 09-2012 Posted From: 68.228.200.71
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, August 29, 2013 - 12:39 am: |
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Idi sollu. What i read is they sent a signal to a robotic hand attached to human, which moved |
   
Jatayu
Side Hero Username: Jatayu
Post Number: 2574 Registered: 04-2012 Posted From: 72.163.217.103
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, August 29, 2013 - 12:06 am: |
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Anand_n:
if true very dangerous.. If you are good at something.. never do it for free.. |
   
Gandhiguevara
Legend Username: Gandhiguevara
Post Number: 40563 Registered: 10-2009 Posted From: 98.201.66.40
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, August 28, 2013 - 11:50 pm: |
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Anand_n: in which one researcher was able to send a brain signal via the internet to control the hand motions of a fellow researcher.
pusku news laa vundhi |
   
Anand_n
Hero Username: Anand_n
Post Number: 14076 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 72.177.241.31
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, August 28, 2013 - 10:46 pm: |
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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/et -cetera/indian-scientist-performs-worlds-first-human-to-huma n-brain-interface/articleshow/22125984.cms LONDON: An Indian scientist at the University of Washington has performed the world's first ever non-invasive human-to-human brain interface, in which one researcher was able to send a brain signal via the internet to control the hand motions of a fellow researcher. This comes after researchers at Duke University in the US demonstrated brain-to-brain communication between two rats and Harvard scientists have demonstrated it between a human and a rat. The university announced that researcher Rajesh Rao used Electroencephalography or EEG — routinely used to record brain activity non-invasively from the scalp — to play a computer game with his mind. Across campus, researcher Andrea Stocco wore a magnetic stimulation coil. Stocco's right index finger moved involuntarily to hit the "fire" button as part of the first human brain-to-brain interface demonstration — the thought that was transmitted by Rao. Rao, a professor of computer science and engineering who has been working on brain-computer interfacing for more than a decade, said, "It was both exciting and eerie to watch an imagined action from my brain get translated into actual action by another brain. This was basically a one-way flow of information from my brain to his. The next step is having a more equitable two-way conversation directly between the two brains." "The internet was a way to connect computers, and now it can be a way to connect brains," Stocco said. "We want to take the knowledge of a brain and transmit it directly from brain-to-brain," Stocco added. On August 12, Rao sat in his lab wearing a cap with electrodes hooked up to an EEG machine, to read electrical activity in the brain. Stocco wore a purple swim cap marked with the stimulation site for the transcranial magnetic stimulation coil that was placed directly over his left motor cortex — which controls hand movement. The team had a Skype connection set up, so the two labs could coordinate though neither Rao nor Stocco could see the Skype screens. Rao looked at a computer screen and a simple video game with his mind. When he was supposed to fire a cannon at a target, he imagined moving his right hand (being careful not to actually move his hand), causing a cursor to hit the "fire" button. Almost instantaneously, Stocco who wore noise-cancelling ear buds and wasn't looking at a computer screen involuntarily moved his right index finger to push the spacebar on the keyboard in front of him, as if firing the cannon. Stocco said the feeling of his hand moving involuntarily was that of a nervous tic. Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a non-invasive way of delivering stimulation to the brain to elicit a response. Its effect depends on where the coil is placed; in this case, it was placed directly over the brain region that controls a person's right hand. By activating these neurons, the stimulation convinced the brain that it needed to move the right hand, the university said. Rao cautions that this technology at present only reads certain kinds of simple brain signals, not a person's thoughts. And it doesn't give anyone the ability to control your actions against your will. The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance; the wise grows it under his feet : James Oppenheim |
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