In Breakthrough, Monkey Think, Computer Do By ROBERT LEE HOTZ TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. TIMES/March 14 2002 An experimental brain implant the size of an M&M has allowed a monkey to control a computer cursor by thought alone, Brown University researchers announced Wednesday. It is the latest advance by scientists trying to perfect a link between mind and machine in the hope that thousands of patients who are unable to move or speak can resume communication with the world around them. The development heralds a future when the paralyzed and infirm may send e-mail, surf the Web and command other computer resources simply by thinking about them. The new device, described in research published today in Nature, uses a special mathematical formula to translate signals from a few motor neurons on the surface of the monkey's brain via cable into movement on a computer screen. There is no need for the extensive training previous experimental techniques have required. "We substituted thought control for hand control," said Brown neuroscientist John Donoghue, the project's senior researcher. Lead researcher Dr. Mijail D. Serruya and his colleagues at Brown tested the device by having a monkey play a simple video game, in which the animal used the cursor to chase a moving target on a computer screen. <ellipsis: see the rest at: http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-000018796mar14.story?coll=la%2Dheadline s%2Dtechnology > _______________________________________________ Marxism-Thaxis mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To change your options or unsubscribe go to: http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/marxism-thaxis