'Today we are pleased to reveal the Link's capability to enable a macaque monkey, named Pager, to move a cursor on a computer screen with neural activity using a 1,024 electrode fully-implanted neural recording and data transmission device, termed the N1 Link,' Neuralink explains in a paper. Neuralink's narrator explains that Pager has two implants in the parts of the brain that control hand and arm movements. The video first demonstrates Pager learning how to use a joystick to reach graphical targets on a computer screen. The three-minute video of Pager demonstrates the company's work so far, apparently showing the macaque monkey controlling a slider in the computer game Pong without using its hands. SEE: Building the bionic brain (free PDF) (TechRepublic) Each player must follow the instructions on their. Give each guest a card when they arrive and let the party begin.
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