Summary
The first direct brain-to-brain interface in humans and present results from experiments involving six different subjects.
“The new study brings our brain-to-brain interfacing paradigm from an initial demonstration to something that is closer to a deliverable technology,” said co-author Andrea Stocco, a research assistant professor of psychology and a researcher at UW’s Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences. “Now we have replicated our methods and know that they can work reliably with walk-in participants.”
OnAir Post: UW researchers improve Brain-to-brain interface
