by Massimo Opposto | Feb 7, 2018 | DARPA, Neural Engineering, Neuroscience, the Brain Initiative
A little electrical brain stimulation (trans-craneal) can boost our memory. The trans-craneal stimulation is a brain-stimulation technique in which electrical current is applied via electrodes implanted on or directly in the brain parenchyma. It can be a bit invasive....
by Massimo Opposto | Apr 19, 2017 | BCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), Computational Neuroscience, DARPA, Facebook, Military Research, Perception Identification, Thought Identification
It was spotted already in Jan 14th , 2017, by the Russians. RT published an article that was leaving no doubt: “Facebook’s job ads suggest ‘mind reading’ social networks could soon be a reality. Three months later during the 7th F8 conference, Facebook...
by Massimo Opposto | Mar 16, 2017 | BCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), DARPA, Ethic, Military Research, Neural Engineering, Secret Servicies / Agencies
It is called Targeted Neuroplasticity Training (TNT), DARPA’s research program that aims boosting synaptic plasticity to accelerate learning. It takes years to learn some of the most important national security skills, such as speaking foreign languages,...
by Massimo Opposto | Jan 15, 2017 | CIA, Conspiracy Culture, Corporations, DARPA, Facebook, Military Research, Neural Engineering, Pop, Secret Servicies / Agencies, Social Engineering, Society, Thought Identification
As spotted by RT news, “recruitment ads at the facility for a number of neuroscience based positions have sparked speculation that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s dream of telepathic communication through technology could be on its way”.[1] The building 8...
by Massimo Opposto | Apr 12, 2016 | Corporations, DARPA, Facebook, Neuroscience, Secret Servicies / Agencies, Society
In April 2016, the 12th, during the annual developer’s and engineering conference “F8”, Mark Zuckemberg tweeted announcing a new project on “building new hardware products to advance our mission of connecting the world” that will be infused with...
by Massimo Opposto | Jan 3, 2005 | BCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), BrainGate, DARPA, Ethic, Human Computer Interaction, Neural Engineering, Neuroscience, Secret Servicies / Agencies, Society
Matt Nagle was stabbed, leaving him paralysed in all four limbs. But since then, he has been able to use a modified computer to open e-mails, adjust the volume on his television, move a robotic arm and even play the computer game Pong. These powers came courtesy of a...