HOLY BANANAS! This is cool... "Couples' nervous system linked by implants in limbs."

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Couples' nervous system linked by implants in limbs

06.07.2004
By SIMON COLLINS, science reporter

When Kevin Warwick lifted his finger, his wife Irena felt as if a bolt of lightning ran down her palm and into her own finger.

In what they billed as the first direct link between nervous systems, the couple had electrodes surgically implanted in their arms and linked by radio signals to a computer.

Blindfolded for the experiment, they could feel when their spouse's finger moved.

"For me, it was like my wife communicating with me," Dr Warwick said in Auckland yesterday en route to Dunedin's science festival.

The professor of cybernetics (automated control systems) at Britain's University of Reading claims to be the world's first cybernetic organism or "cyborg" - part-human, part-machine.

Although he had the electronic implant in his arm for just three months, and his wife for only a day, he is now building up to putting one in his brain within 10 years or so.

In his book I, Cyborg, Dr Warwick imagines that 50 years from now most human brains will be linked electronically through a global computer network.

"They can tap into it, call on its intellectual power, its memory, merely by thinking to it," he says.

"In return, the global network calls on its cyborg nodes for information or to carry out a task."

That technology is a long way off. For the experiment on the arm, the experts started with a device the size of a cigarette packet. This was far too big to insert surgically so they put a lot of the electronics in an external pack strapped to Dr Warwick's arm and connected by 100 tiny wires to the internal device.

The device, implanted in March 2002, looked like a square comb, 3mm by 3mm, with 100 sharp electrodes sticking out 1.5mm into his flesh.

Two neurosurgeons, who had practised on sheep, hammered the comb into the nerves in Dr Warwick's forearm under local anaesthetic. Miraculously, some of his nerve cells connected with the artificial electrodes.

During the next three months, he was able to teach a robot, via a computer, to mimic his arm movements.

For one experiment, he flew to New York, plugged his arm into a computer and could manipulate the robot back in Reading via the internet. He also allowed the robot to manipulate his finger in reverse.

His next priority is to develop a system for paraplegics who have lost nerves in their limbs but still have the brain nerves to control the limbs.

Source: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3576668&thesection=technology&thesubsection=general&thesecondsubsection=

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tranceport

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His next priority is to develop a system for paraplegics who have lost nerves in their limbs but still have the brain nerves to control the limbs.

I hope he can get some funding and they make this a reality. After they do that......

I want to get hooked up with this:


In his book I, Cyborg, Dr Warwick imagines that 50 years from now most human brains will be linked electronically through a global computer network.

"They can tap into it, call on its intellectual power, its memory, merely by thinking to it," he says.

"In return, the global network calls on its cyborg nodes for information or to carry out a task."
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Imagine the sexual possibilities... :beer::D

I think everyone's off doing that now.

They'll call it the kitten holocaust.
 

Kadarin

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Imagine the sexual possibilities... :beer::D

I think everyone's off doing that now.

They'll call it the kitten holocaust.

I was thinking more along the lines of trading sensations with your partner while actually having sex... or get a whole group thing going... imagine a true gestalt orgy!
 

Kaervak

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In his book I, Cyborg, Dr Warwick imagines that 50 years from now most human brains will be linked electronically through a global computer network. "They can tap into it, call on its intellectual power, its memory, merely by thinking to it," he says. "In return, the global network calls on its cyborg nodes for information or to carry out a task."

Borgtastic! I'll pass on the whole being linked to eveyone else deal.
 

BadNewsBears

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Originally posted by: tranceport
His next priority is to develop a system for paraplegics who have lost nerves in their limbs but still have the brain nerves to control the limbs.

I hope he can get some funding and they make this a reality. After they do that......

I want to get hooked up with this:


In his book I, Cyborg, Dr Warwick imagines that 50 years from now most human brains will be linked electronically through a global computer network.

"They can tap into it, call on its intellectual power, its memory, merely by thinking to it," he says.

"In return, the global network calls on its cyborg nodes for information or to carry out a task."



Oh my god......

In 1992 My dad was mowing the lawn when he turned to get a spot and he slipped a disk. Two years later in 94' he had surgery to correct it. The doctor is a smacktard (we sued his ass and lost) and during the operation nicked the disc with an intrument causing it to rupture, he awoke and tried to walk later and couldn't. Went back under the knife immeadiatly to find the disk had imploded and cut off 50% off the nerves below it. Now my dad's calves are the width of my hand almost. As the nerves died the muscle tissue did as well. I wonder what this could bring him. Its been horrible for him, as he was once a stellar athlete. Played college ball and probably would have gone pro a long time ago (80's)
 

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Originally posted by: Munchies
Originally posted by: tranceport
His next priority is to develop a system for paraplegics who have lost nerves in their limbs but still have the brain nerves to control the limbs.

I hope he can get some funding and they make this a reality. After they do that......

I want to get hooked up with this:


In his book I, Cyborg, Dr Warwick imagines that 50 years from now most human brains will be linked electronically through a global computer network.

"They can tap into it, call on its intellectual power, its memory, merely by thinking to it," he says.

"In return, the global network calls on its cyborg nodes for information or to carry out a task."



Oh my god......

In 1992 My dad was mowing the lawn when he turned to get a spot and he slipped a disk. Two years later in 94' he had surgery to correct it. The doctor is a smacktard (we sued his ass and lost) and during the operation nicked the disc with an intrument causing it to rupture, he awoke and tried to walk later and couldn't. Went back under the knife immeadiatly to find the disk had imploded and cut off 50% off the nerves below it. Now my dad's calves are the width of my hand almost. As the nerves died the muscle tissue did as well. I wonder what this could bring him. Its been horrible for him, as he was once a stellar athlete. Played college ball and probably would have gone pro a long time ago (80's)

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Sorry for your dad Munchies :(

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DurocShark

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Originally posted by: Xiety
Originally posted by: Munchies
Originally posted by: tranceport
His next priority is to develop a system for paraplegics who have lost nerves in their limbs but still have the brain nerves to control the limbs.

I hope he can get some funding and they make this a reality. After they do that......

I want to get hooked up with this:


In his book I, Cyborg, Dr Warwick imagines that 50 years from now most human brains will be linked electronically through a global computer network.

"They can tap into it, call on its intellectual power, its memory, merely by thinking to it," he says.

"In return, the global network calls on its cyborg nodes for information or to carry out a task."



Oh my god......

In 1992 My dad was mowing the lawn when he turned to get a spot and he slipped a disk. Two years later in 94' he had surgery to correct it. The doctor is a smacktard (we sued his ass and lost) and during the operation nicked the disc with an intrument causing it to rupture, he awoke and tried to walk later and couldn't. Went back under the knife immeadiatly to find the disk had imploded and cut off 50% off the nerves below it. Now my dad's calves are the width of my hand almost. As the nerves died the muscle tissue did as well. I wonder what this could bring him. Its been horrible for him, as he was once a stellar athlete. Played college ball and probably would have gone pro a long time ago (80's)

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Sorry for your dad Munchies :(

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I see where this could go... If this technology could "jump" past the collapsed disk, he could regain the strength and control in his legs. Possibly any parapalegic could be helped!

As for performing tasks for the central computer... :roll:
 

BadNewsBears

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Yah the computer stuff is kinda crazy but, yea if it could 'jump' the disc. I can't even imagine how good of shape he would be in again.
 

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bump for the morning crowd :D

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Chadder007

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Originally posted by: Munchies
Originally posted by: tranceport
His next priority is to develop a system for paraplegics who have lost nerves in their limbs but still have the brain nerves to control the limbs.

I hope he can get some funding and they make this a reality. After they do that......

I want to get hooked up with this:


In his book I, Cyborg, Dr Warwick imagines that 50 years from now most human brains will be linked electronically through a global computer network.

"They can tap into it, call on its intellectual power, its memory, merely by thinking to it," he says.

"In return, the global network calls on its cyborg nodes for information or to carry out a task."



Oh my god......

In 1992 My dad was mowing the lawn when he turned to get a spot and he slipped a disk. Two years later in 94' he had surgery to correct it. The doctor is a smacktard (we sued his ass and lost) and during the operation nicked the disc with an intrument causing it to rupture, he awoke and tried to walk later and couldn't. Went back under the knife immeadiatly to find the disk had imploded and cut off 50% off the nerves below it. Now my dad's calves are the width of my hand almost. As the nerves died the muscle tissue did as well. I wonder what this could bring him. Its been horrible for him, as he was once a stellar athlete. Played college ball and probably would have gone pro a long time ago (80's)

How the heck was that case lost man??? Thats horrible!
 

blakeatwork

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That's a great thing if it can help those who have lost motion in their limbs, they could lead a better way of life for themselves, and probably self-sufficient (one of my biggest fears is being paralyzed in some form or another)

As for the everyone into the collective... not crazy about it... what if someone sniffs my packets while I'm pulling one or busy with the wife.... I might record them for personal use, but for everyone else, it's $20/minute.... :D
 

Shockwave

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I'm all for helping paralyzed people and whatnot. Thats a great thing. But for healthy people? I'm in no hurry to sign away my humanity. I'll let you guys give these implants a run
 

Trey22

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I couldn't help it...

Beavis: "Hey Butthole, can you feel THIS?"

Butthead: "Dammit Beavis, get out of my bunghole you assmunch!"
 

Atomicus

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Imagine the sexual possibilities... :beer::D

I think everyone's off doing that now.

They'll call it the kitten holocaust.



... i can't believe you linked that with the kittens... truly will be a sad event for the kitties :(
 

acemcmac

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I'd definitley only want it in the same capacity that your computer is connected to the internet... I need to be able to turn it off, run infoulable firewalls (microsoft need not apply) etc....
 

acemcmac

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might be fun to exploit 22nd century RPC protocol explots that stupid people forget to patch on their brain and you can take them over and make them you're slave :D