Chinese scientists may have found a breakthrough in brain-computer interfaces (BCI) using astronomy and zebrafish.
reports that Chinese scientists may be one step closer to brain-computer interfaces thanks to the help of astronomy and zebrafish. If successful, this could open up a new way for humans to interact with technology, like computers.The new technology “generates feedback signals by continuously monitoring the activities of the zebrafish brain’s entire network of neurons with a feedback delay of than 70.
Because of this, the researchers speculated that some tools used by astronomers to study the universe could be used to, perhaps, map out a brain. While this might sound simple in theory, it isn’t easy. Certain aspects of astrophysics are also incredibly complex, so any headstarts they have developed could be useful.
Scientists have used computer learning, powered by graphics processing units, to speed up the search for FRBs in vast amounts of astronomical data.So, the Chinese researchers were inspired by this technology to develop a method for processing neural signals in zebrafish. The system collects signals from optical sensors and transmits them to a
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