“BrainNet” Links Three Minds to One Problem
October 15, 2019 | Terry Sharrer

Gaming through brainwaves
This piece might recall the old saw that a camel is a horse designed by a committee. Researchers at the University of Washington outfitted three “gamers” with electroencephalography caps, placed them in three different, dark rooms, and allowed them to collaborate on a brain to brain to brain problem (moving an object on a screen, resembling a Tetris game). Two players agreed on a move, and the third made the final decision. Thoughts alone were the means of playing MORE WITH VIDEO
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