Thursday, 16 May 2013


ELECTRONIC IMPLANTS:           BRAIN CONTROL VIA BRAIN IMPLANT

Pacemakers for the brain have been in use since 1997, mostly for alleviation of severe pain or diseases such as Parkinson’s. Research in this area is rapidly developing new techniques for monitoring and controlling various aspects of brain function, including the insertion of computer chips (CPUs). The most interesting aspect of this technology is the ability of mind control via this implant. With implant in the brain Manipulation of feelings could be done via electromagnetic signals. Penfield described the experiments in the 1930s of stimulating areas of the cortex while surgically treating epileptic patients and patients would describe reliving of a previous memory, a flash-back, smelling certain smells and feeling physical sensations. The processes for targeting areas of the brain for rage, happiness, and many other feelings most likely have been located.

Manipulation of every nerve in the body can be explained via electromagnetic signals to specific locations of the brain. The process of sensations and movement may be catalogued in the atlas of signals which Wiener predicted. And the underlying brain mechanism for processing sensations has been determined. This does not seem so farfetched now that very weak signals can be detected and correlated to specific stimulus. The location of the electromagnetic source is possible with MEGs, magneto encephalography.

Mohammed Bin Saeed 
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