Robot With Rat Brain: Robot Has Biological Brain Made From Rat Neurons

Robot With Rat Brain: Robot Has Biological Brain Made From Rat Neurons

BoingBoing reports that scientists have built a robot that has a biological brain from rat neurons:

The robot's biological brain is made up of cultured neurons which are placed onto a multi electrode array (MEA). The MEA is a dish with approximately 60 electrodes which pick up the electrical signals generated by the cells. This is then used to drive the movement of the robot. Every time the robot nears an object, signals are directed to stimulate the brain by means of the electrodes. In response, the brain's output is used to drive the wheels of the robot, left and right, so that it moves around in an attempt to avoid hitting objects. The robot has no additional control from a human or a computer, its sole means of control is from its own brain.

Watch the robot below.

The BBC notes that the rat-brain robot is aiding a study on memory.

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