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Science Scientists link rat brains via Internet

Electrical impulses generated in one rat's brain can be decoded by another, found researchers who used electrodes to connect the motor cortices of rodents thousands of miles apart.

By Megan GannonLiveScience News Editor / February 28, 2013

Katie Zhuang, Laboratory of Dr. Miguel Nicolelis, Duke University

Scientists have engineered something close to a mind meld in a pair of lab rats, linking the animals' brains electronically so that they could work together to solve a puzzle. And this brain-to-brain connection stayed strong even when the rats were 2,000 miles apart.