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Telekinetic Monkey
Rumor has it that there is a telekinetic monkey in the bowels of Duke University's laboratories. It is a small owl monkey approximately eight pounds. What researchers did first was try and entice the monkey to interact with a computer. They accomplished this by having the monkey try and move a cursor on a computer screen towards a blinking target on the same screen. Upon accomplishment of this task, the monkey would be rewarded with a specified amount of juice. What they later fund was that they didn't even have to entice the monkey, for it was hooked on the video game! The next task was to implant an aspirin-sized chip into the part of the brain of the monkey which initiates motor movement (I'm not sure what the technical term is, but I think it is the part called the "motor cortex" or it is the part right above the insertion of the cord into the cerebellum) This implant had hundreds of extremely fine wires emanating from it which were then specifically attached to different neurons within the monkey's skull, so as to monitor the monkey's motor initiations when it was playing the video game with the joystick. What the scientists then did was send the signals generated by the implant to a robotic arm in the laboratories of MIT and found that the robotic arm would initiate the EXACT same movements as the monkey's appendages back at Duke. I know it isn't "technically" telekinetic, but maybe they can call this some sort of "cerebrotelemotorkinesis"?
There is no source for this for me to quote as I overheard it on "Coasttocoast" with Art Bell on the radio last night on the way home.
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http://www.dukemednews.org/news/article.php?id=69
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Nice, I didn't even know this was old news, as I heard it last night.
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It would be nice to think that this would be used to help us SCIs, but my gut tells me this will be applied by the DOD into an air-defense system.
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