Cyborg cockroach has its nerves controlled wirelessly

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Cyborg cockroach has its nerves controlled wirelessly

Post by Nipuna » Sat Mar 07, 2015 8:31 am

(Image: Carlos Sanchez, Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University)
(Image: Carlos Sanchez, Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University)
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Resistance is futile for this remotely controlled cockroach. It has had a battery-powered microcontroller plugged into its nervous system, and its will is no longer its own.

The "backpack" sends electrical signals that can control the roach's direction of movement and gait. A wireless receiver means the creepy-crawly can be governed from afar.

The researchers also tried inserting electrodes into the animal's antennae sockets to control its behaviour – in essence, tricking the roach into sensing an obstruction ahead and so moving in the other direction – but found that direct stimulation of the nervous system was more effective. The antennae-socket route had been taken in earlier studies and is also how a commercialised version of a similar experiment by a different group operates.

Other species have also been assimilated: we already know how to pilot a live moth and we've given a rat a digital cerebellum.

Journal reference: Journal of the Royal Society Interface, DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2014.1363
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