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Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 8:06 pm
by raphaell666
http://www.scientificblogging.com/news_releases/rise_of_the_bio_brained_robots wrote:A multidisciplinary team at the University of Reading has developed a robot which is controlled by a biological brain formed from cultured neurons. This cutting edge research is the first step to examine how memories manifest themselves in the brain, and how a brain stores specific pieces of data.

The key aim is that eventually this will lead to a better understanding of development and of diseases and disorders which affect the brain such as Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, stoke and brain injury.

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.

The researchers are now working towards getting the robot to learn by applying different signals as it moves into predefined positions. It is hoped that as the learning progresses, it will be possible to witness how memories manifest themselves in the brain when the robot revisits familiar territory.

Professor Kevin Warwick from the School of Systems Engineering said “This new research is tremendously exciting as firstly the biological brain controls its own moving robot body, and secondly it will enable us to investigate how the brain learns and memorises its experiences. This research will move our understanding forward of how brains work, and could have a profound effect on many areas of science and medicine.”

Dr Ben Whalley from the School of Pharmacy said “One of the fundamental questions that scientists are facing today is how we link the activity of individual neurons with the complex behaviours that we see in whole organisms. This project gives us a really unique opportunity to look at something which may exhibit complex behaviours, but still remain closely tied to the activity of individual neurons. Hopefully we can use that to go some of the way to answer some of these very fundamental questions. “

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Rather interesting, I really didn't think this was possible. O.o We are not that far from a robots-era or something.

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 8:20 pm
by maxietheboss
i think it is actually quite scary. Hope i dont encounter a Matrix/Terminator scenario in my lifetime :P

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 9:04 pm
by .curve
iRobot anyone?

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:17 pm
by /Pi
^
Try Second Renaissance.

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:23 pm
by Squirt
The brain looked like Mentos =D.

If we do enter a terminator age I want to be the guy that says I told you so.

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:32 pm
by [SD]Master_Wong
sorry your all wrong, neither terminator, i robot or matrix used real brains to power the robots, this is closer to borgs which are actually cyborgs meaning they use both artificial and organic material, these are by no means robots which are autonomous arfticial beings.

also like to point out voyager and the other intrpid class ships in star trek used bio organic material to use as relays on-board their ships its also speculated that enterprise e uses this technology as its from a later date then voyager.

there are a couple of other shows that use cyborgs if you want to know what they are and more about them il be happy to go on with my geekness but il leave it at this

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:40 pm
by raphaell666
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:the other intrpid class ships in star trek used bio organic material to use as relays on-board their ships

What exactly do you mean by "relay"? What is it?

Please, go on if you want to. ^_^

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 12:06 am
by [SD]Master_Wong
raphaell666 wrote:
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:the other intrpid class ships in star trek used bio organic material to use as relays on-board their ships

What exactly do you mean by "relay"? What is it?

Please, go on if you want to. ^_^


my bad they are not used as relays, thats for the plasma

they are used to help the computer calulate and store more information at faster rates

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 12:56 am
by xengthao95
:shock: dude thats kinda freaky but also smart at the same time lol

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 4:50 am
by .curve
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:sorry your all wrong, neither terminator, i robot or matrix used real brains to power the robots, this is closer to borgs which are actually cyborgs meaning they use both artificial and organic material, these are by no means robots which are autonomous arfticial beings.

also like to point out voyager and the other intrpid class ships in star trek used bio organic material to use as relays on-board their ships its also speculated that enterprise e uses this technology as its from a later date then voyager.

there are a couple of other shows that use cyborgs if you want to know what they are and more about them il be happy to go on with my geekness but il leave it at this


I had a nerdgasm reading that.

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 7:09 am
by Midori
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:sorry your all wrong, neither terminator, i robot or matrix used real brains to power the robots, this is closer to borgs which are actually cyborgs meaning they use both artificial and organic material, these are by no means robots which are autonomous arfticial beings.

also like to point out voyager and the other intrpid class ships in star trek used bio organic material to use as relays on-board their ships its also speculated that enterprise e uses this technology as its from a later date then voyager.

there are a couple of other shows that use cyborgs if you want to know what they are and more about them il be happy to go on with my geekness but il leave it at this


I remember an episode of voyager where the packs with the organic matter in it where being infected with some virus. I think it was cheese...

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 7:22 pm
by [SD]Master_Wong
X-Lax wrote:
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:sorry your all wrong, neither terminator, i robot or matrix used real brains to power the robots, this is closer to borgs which are actually cyborgs meaning they use both artificial and organic material, these are by no means robots which are autonomous arfticial beings.

also like to point out voyager and the other intrpid class ships in star trek used bio organic material to use as relays on-board their ships its also speculated that enterprise e uses this technology as its from a later date then voyager.

there are a couple of other shows that use cyborgs if you want to know what they are and more about them il be happy to go on with my geekness but il leave it at this


I remember an episode of voyager where the packs with the organic matter in it where being infected with some virus. I think it was cheese...


yeh nelix was making cheese for one of the ensigns xD

ontop of that they cannot be replicated which dont shock me (can be grown)

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 11:44 pm
by Midori
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:
X-Lax wrote:
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:sorry your all wrong, neither terminator, i robot or matrix used real brains to power the robots, this is closer to borgs which are actually cyborgs meaning they use both artificial and organic material, these are by no means robots which are autonomous arfticial beings.

also like to point out voyager and the other intrpid class ships in star trek used bio organic material to use as relays on-board their ships its also speculated that enterprise e uses this technology as its from a later date then voyager.

there are a couple of other shows that use cyborgs if you want to know what they are and more about them il be happy to go on with my geekness but il leave it at this


I remember an episode of voyager where the packs with the organic matter in it where being infected with some virus. I think it was cheese...


yeh nelix was making cheese for one of the ensigns xD

ontop of that they cannot be replicated which dont shock me (can be grown)


Yeah, the funniest line i heard in the series was in that episode.


"Take the cheese to sickbay."

Eve in the context it was used it was still funny.

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 6:34 pm
by DarkBandit
They will be used in ww :shock: 3

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:19 pm
by CrimsonNuker
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:sorry your all wrong, neither terminator, i robot or matrix used real brains to power the robots, this is closer to borgs which are actually cyborgs meaning they use both artificial and organic material, these are by no means robots which are autonomous arfticial beings.

also like to point out voyager and the other intrpid class ships in star trek used bio organic material to use as relays on-board their ships its also speculated that enterprise e uses this technology as its from a later date then voyager.

there are a couple of other shows that use cyborgs if you want to know what they are and more about them il be happy to go on with my geekness but il leave it at this


Wanna come see the new Star Trek movie with me? :love:

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 2:09 am
by Grimjaw
They need to find a way to increase the amount of mitochondria in our bodies. Then manipulate them into carrying and creating much higher levels of electricity.

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:38 pm
by raphaell666
Grimjaw wrote:They need to find a way to increase the amount of mitochondria in our bodies. Then manipulate them into carrying and creating much higher levels of electricity.

What exactly do you mean? hmm. I know Mitochondrion generate chemical energy as ATP, but do they also generate electricity? Is ATP electric or something, or am I misunderstanding something in your post? I'm not that much into this subject yet. If you could explain it. :)

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:18 am
by [SD]Master_Wong
CrimsonNuker wrote:
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:sorry your all wrong, neither terminator, i robot or matrix used real brains to power the robots, this is closer to borgs which are actually cyborgs meaning they use both artificial and organic material, these are by no means robots which are autonomous arfticial beings.

also like to point out voyager and the other intrpid class ships in star trek used bio organic material to use as relays on-board their ships its also speculated that enterprise e uses this technology as its from a later date then voyager.

there are a couple of other shows that use cyborgs if you want to know what they are and more about them il be happy to go on with my geekness but il leave it at this


Wanna come see the new Star Trek movie with me? :love:


sure where do you live? and im going as spock xD (joke i aint got a costume yet not sure if i should let on how much of a geek i am in public tho)

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:24 am
by Love
i think the technology to create something realistic of this nature is not so far away but real life applications for it have ways to go, in other words dont put much care into it :) .

Re: Rise Of The Bio-Brained Robots

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:35 pm
by raphaell666
Love wrote:i think the technology to create something realistic of this nature is not so far away but real life applications for it have ways to go, in other words dont put much care into it :) .

Absolutely, but it's still a huge advancement if you stop to think about it. And if you consider the speed at which technology is developing these days, well, I don't know.