Department of Neurobiology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Sci Rep. 2013;3:1319. doi: 10.1038/srep01319.
A brain-to-brain interface (BTBI) enabled a real-time transfer of behaviorally meaningful sensorimotor information between the brains of two rats. In this BTBI, an "encoder" rat performed sensorimotor tasks that required it to select from two choices of tactile or visual stimuli. While the encoder rat performed the task, samples of its cortical activity were transmitted to matching cortical areas of a "decoder" rat using intracortical microstimulation (ICMS). The decoder rat learned to make similar behavioral selections, guided solely by the information provided by the encoder rat's brain. These results demonstrated that a complex system was formed by coupling the animals' brains, suggesting that BTBIs can enable dyads or networks of animal's brains to exchange, process, and store information and, hence, serve as the basis for studies of novel types of social interaction and for biological computing devices.
脑-脑接口(BTBI)实现了两只大鼠大脑之间行为相关感觉运动信息的实时传递。在这种 BTBI 中,一只“编码器”大鼠执行需要它从两种触觉或视觉刺激中选择的感觉运动任务。当编码器大鼠执行任务时,其皮质活动的样本通过皮层内微刺激(ICMS)传输到匹配的“解码器”大鼠的皮质区域。解码器大鼠学会了仅通过编码器大鼠大脑提供的信息做出类似的行为选择。这些结果表明,通过耦合动物的大脑形成了一个复杂的系统,这表明 BTBIs 可以使动物大脑的对偶或网络进行信息交换、处理和存储,从而为新型社交互动和生物计算设备的研究提供基础。