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In Prof Nicolelis’ first experiment, the encoder rat got a bigger reward if the decoder also made the right choice, leading to two-way neural collaboration between the two rats.
Scientists have engineered something close to a mind meld in a pair of lab rats, linking the animals' brains electronically so that they could work together to solve a puzzle. And this brain-to ...
"These experiments demonstrated the ability to establish a sophisticated, direct communication linkage between rat brains, and that the decoder brain is working as a pattern-recognition device ...
Scientists have pulled off a real world, rodent-scale version of Vulcan “mind meld” from Star Trek, linking the brains of pairs of rats together over the internet to allow them to share ...
A similar test was conducted using an "encoder" rat in Brazil, paired with a "decoder" rat in Durham, N.C., via an Internet connection. The "rat mind-meld" experiment has met with some skepticism.
In Prof Nicolelis’ first experiment, the encoder rat got a bigger reward if the decoder also made the right choice, leading to two-way neural collaboration between the two rats.
Rats have collaborated telepathically across continents in the first use of neurotechnology to transmit thoughts directly between animals’ brains.