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Hacking Our Five Senses

zdude255 writes "Wired is running an article exploring several studies of giving the human brain 'new input devices.' From seeing with your sense of touch to entirely new senses such as sensing direction intuitively, the human brain seems to be capable of interpreting and using new data on the fly. This offers many applications from pilots being able to sense the plane's orientation to the potential recovery of patients with blindness or ear damage. (which helps balance).'It turns out that the tricky bit isn't the sensing. The world is full of gadgets that detect things humans cannot. The hard part is processing the input. Neuroscientists don't know enough about how the brain interprets data. The science of plugging things directly into the brain -- artificial retinas or cochlear implants -- remains primitive. So here's the solution: Figure out how to change the sensory data you want -- the electromagnetic fields, the ultrasound, the infrared -- into something that the human brain is already wired to accept, like touch or sight.'"

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  1. Pssssss...everyone knows this has been done by Critical+Facilities · · Score: 0, Redundant
  2. The special goggles and stuff . . . . by Iridium_Hack · · Score: 0, Redundant

    They've already been done. Remember Jordy on Star Trek, the Next Generation?

  3. Re:I am not so sure I would want by Frozen+Void · · Score: 0, Redundant

    That guy could be considered a cyborg(with the belt an integral part).