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Stars and fish brains: how Chinese researchers are getting closer to mind-controlled computers

  • Astronomy-inspired technology processes neural signals in zebrafish that could be used to control external devices
  • System may lead researchers to develop more efficient optical brain-controlled interfaces such as virtual reality

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A Chinese research team created real-time imagery of the neurons in a zebrafish, a significant achievement that could lead to advances in helping the mind control machines and external devices. Image: Shutterstock
Zhang Tongin Beijing

Scientists in China have harnessed the observation techniques of astronomers to scrutinise another object of mystery much closer to home – fish brains.

For the first time, researchers have scanned the neural pathways of zebrafish, a freshwater fish from the minnow family, to produce an imaging analysis of up to a hundred thousand neurons.

The real-time imagery of the neurons is a significant advance in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, an emerging field in which machines and devices can be controlled with thoughts.

“It generates feedback signals by continuously monitoring the activities of the zebrafish brain’s entire network of neurons with a feedback delay of less than 70.5 milliseconds, and it can handle data streams up to 500 megabytes per second,” a statement on the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) website said on Wednesday.

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“This advancement may lead researchers to develop more efficient optical brain-computer interface technologies in the future,” the statement said, adding that the research method qualified for a patent called “Optical Brain-Computer Interface System and Methods”.

The study was published in Nature Neuroscience on March 11 by brain scientists Mu Yu and Du Jiulin, from the Centre for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology at CAS, and algorithm specialist Hao Jie, from the Institute of Automation at CAS.

The human brain is made up of hundreds of different types of neurons – nearly 100 billion in total – while the universe comprises about 200 billion known galaxies, interconnected in a network similar to the structure of the brain. The structural resemblance has prompted theoretical speculation that the universe is much like a vast human brain.

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