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Sci-Fi Becomes Reality

Filed under: Newspaper Clippings — dhalgren at 7:08 pm on Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Read this fascinating NYT story. Here’s a portion:

Man Uses Chip to Control Robot With Thoughts

Published: July 12, 2006

A paralyzed man with a small sensor implanted in his brain was able to control a computer, a television and a robot using only his thoughts, scientists reported today.
The development offers hope that in the future, people with spinal cord injuries, Lou Gehrig’s disease or other ailments that impair movement might be able to better communicate with or control their world.

“If your brain can do it, we can tap into it,’’ said John P. Donoghue, a professor at Brown University who led the development of the system and was the senior author of a report published today in the journal Nature.

In separate experiments, the first person to receive the implant, Matthew Nagle, was able to move a cursor, open e-mail, play a simple video game called Pong and draw a crude circle on the screen. He could change the channel or volume of a television set, move a robot arm somewhat, and open and close a prosthetic hand.

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Comment by Mel B.

July 14, 2006 @ 11:48 am

Isn’t there a part about having to cart about a bunch of machinery to make this work? It’s not exactly portable. You can’t go grocery shopping.
Intriguing, yes, but it has a long time to go before it’s sci-fi reality.

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Comment by dhalgren

July 17, 2006 @ 10:40 am

Ok, OK. But you gotta admit, this remains tres cool. All technology begins bulky after all and eventually miniaturizes. . . it will get there eventually.

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