Saturday, August 29, 2020

Wiring the brain from the inside [fantasies in direct brain-to-brain communication]

Move over, Elon Musk and Christof Koch, Rodolfo Llinás was first to enter the magical brain-to-brain communication sweepstakes. Back in the early 2000s he had the idea of communicating with the brain by inserting nanowires into the brain through arteries going into the brain. He even obtained a patent on the nanowire technology (US Patent No. 8,447,392 B2). He explains the technology and its possibilities in this astounding video from 2008:

Wires in the Brain

Rodolfo Llinas tells the story of how he has developed bundles of nanowires thinner than spider webs that can be inserted into the blood vessels of human brains.

While these wires have so far only been tested in animals, they prove that direct communication with the deep recesses of the brain may not be so far off. To understand just how big of a breakthrough this is—US agents from the National Security Agency quickly showed up at the MIT laboratory when the wires were being developed.

What does this mean for the future? It might be possible to stimulate the senses directly - creating visual perceptions, auditory perceptions, movements, and feelings. Deep brain stimulation could create the ultimate virtual reality. Not to mention, direct communication between man and machine or human brain to human brain could become a real possibility.

Llinas poses compelling questions about the potentials and ethics of his technology.
The patent was granted in 2013. That's the most recent information I've been able to find about this technology. 

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