Friday, March 02, 2007

Final Boarding Call For All Bird Brains

Chinese Scientists Control Pigeon Flight

Chinese scientists have succeeded in implanting electrodes in the brain of a pigeon to remotely control the bird's flight. According to WTLV.com, the scientists at the Robot Engineering Technology Research Center at Shandong University of Science and Technology in eastern China used the micro-electrodes to command the bird to fly right or left, and up or down. The implants stimulated different areas of the pigeon's brain according to electronic signals sent by the scientists via computer, mirroring natural signals generated by the brain, chief scientist Su Xuecheng said. It was the first such successful experiment on a pigeon in the world, said Su, who conducted a similar successful experiment on mice in 2005.

4 comments:

r. burns said...

Interesting... Lovely site.

r. burns said...

Interesting... Lovely site.

david mcmahon said...

Hi there R.Burns,

Thanks for droppin by and taking the time to leave a comment. Hope you'll be back soon.

Cheers

David

Women on the Verge said...

Actually, you missed reporting that this experiment has been proven to control chimp behavior as well... just look at President Bush.

E of wotv