“Many new studies have shown that people can control things — like video games or a cursor on a screen — only with their thoughts, but a new project takes this to the next level: people controlling other people with their thoughts. A new study by University of Washington researchers created the first human-to-human brain interface that is noninvasive. It allowed the thoughts of one researcher to manipulate movement of another. The study used electroencephalography (EEG) — which is used to record brain activity noninvasively from the scalp — and transcranial magnetic stimulation, which is a noninvasive way of delivering stimulation to the brain to obtain a response.”
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