September 3, 2014

Electronic Transfer of Information Human To Human




[From article]
In the initial test, the greeting was sent from a volunteer in Thiruvananthapuram, India to Strasbourg, France.
There, a computer translated the message and then used electrical stimulation to implant it in the receiver’s mind.
This message appeared as flashes of light in the corner of their vision.
[. . .]
The technology was developed as part of a collaboration between the University of Barcelona in Spain, Axilum Robotics in France, Harvard Medical School and Starlab Barcelona in Spain.
According to the researchers, this is the first time humans have sent a message ‘almost directly’ into each other’s brains.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2737532/Could-soon-send-emails-telepathically-Scientist-transmits-message-mind-colleague-5-000-miles-away-using-brain-waves.html

Could we soon send emails 'telepathically'? Scientist transmits message into the mind of a colleague 5,000 miles away using brain waves
Scientists used EEG headsets to record electrical activity in the brain
Electrical activity from words ‘hola’ and ‘ciao’ were converted into binary
The greeting was sent from Thiruvananthapuram, India to Strasbourg
A computer translated the message and then used electrical stimulation to implant it in the receiver’s mind, appearing as specific flashes of light
According to the researchers, this is the first time humans have sent a message almost directly into each other’s brains
By ELLIE ZOLFAGHARIFARD FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 04:31 EST, 29 August 2014 | UPDATED: 05:27 EST, 29 August 2014

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