International researchers are reporting that they have built the first human-to-human brain-to-brain interface, allowing two humans — separated by the Internet — to consciously communicate with each other, with no additional sensory cues. One researcher, attached to a brain-computer interface (BCI) in India, successfully sent words into the brain of another researcher in France, who was wearing a computer-to-brain interface (CBI). In short, the researchers have created a device that enables telepathy. In the future, rather than vocalizing speech — or vainly attempting to vocalize your emotions — your friend/lover/family member might just pluck those words and thoughts right out of your head.
This is how the brain-to-brain system works. The BCI reads the sender’s thoughts — in this case, the sender thinks about moving his or her hands or feet. Thinking about feet is equivalent to binary 0, while hands is binary 1. With a little time/effort, whole words can be encoded as a stream of ones and zeroes. These encoded words are then transmitted (via the internet or some other network) to the recipient, who is wearing a transcranial magnetic stimulation rig (TMS) . The TMS is focused on on the recipient’s visual cortex. When the TMS receives a “1″ from the sender, it stimulates a region in the visual cortex that produces a phosphene — the phenomenon whereby you see flashes of light, without light actually hitting your retina (when you rub your eyes, for example). The recipient “sees” these phosphenes at the bottom of their visual field. By decoding the flashes — phosphene flash = 1, no phosphene = 0 — the recipient can “read” the word being sent.
[Paper]: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4138179/
(Score: 2, Funny) by Lazarus on Thursday September 04 2014, @04:55PM
Meld, unless you're talking about some kind of Vulcan burger, and this is not remotely that, since this doesn't involve any actual mind reading beyond signaling a 1 or 0.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 04 2014, @06:50PM
i'm pretty sure a vulcan could melt your mind, if he chose to do so, during a mind meld.