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The blob of nerves forming the brain of the robot was taken from the neural cortex in a rat foetus... As the cells are living tissue, they are kept separate from the robot in a temperature-controlled cabinet in a container pitted with electrodes. Signals are passed to and from the robot via Bluetooth short-range radio.
A robot controlled by a blob of rat brain cells could provide insights into diseases such as Alzheimer's, University of Reading scientists say.
The project marries 300,000 rat neurons to a robot that navigates via sonar.
The neurons are now being taught to steer the robot around obstacles and avoid the walls of the small pen in which it is kept.
By studying what happens to the neurons as they learn, its creators hope to reveal how memories are laid down...
Originally posted by Wisen Heimer
lol, I told someone about this and they didn't even believe me.
Next up... robot powered by a human brain... give it time, you'll see.
Scientific American reports that as of 2008 nine people have received brain-implanted prostheses — they are able to “spell words on a computer, pilot a wheelchair or flex a mechanical hand.” So far, research indicates that the thought-to-synthesizer neural prosthesis is faster at interpreting brainwaves than the use of electrodes implanted in the scalp. And a device that relies on interpreting muscle activity — like the one used by Dr. Hawking to control his new NeoSpeech VoiceText synthesizer — is clearly not an option for someone like Eric who is completely paralyzed Helping "Locked in Patients" Speak Out.