
How to control someone else's arm with your brain | Greg Gage
Greg Gage is on a mission to make brain science accessible to all. In this fun, kind of creepy demo, the neuroscientist and TED Senior Fellow uses a simple, inexpensive DIY kit to take away the free will of an audience member. It’s not a parlor trick; it actually works. You have to see it to believe it.
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Imagine her raising the middle finger
that guy should have blindfolded, so that experiment more convincing
Her left and his right hmm
Wow
3:59 "free will"
Neuroscience Community: haha whats that?
Could electrodes form the brain be a power source
Its fake a f if you slow it at 0.25 you will see a huge reaction delay
That’s how Cyplenkov steamrolled Larratt
I would've flipped the bird and said it was her fault.
Wtf lol
H a c k e r m a n
News in 2200AD: Hacker hacks wifi, takes control over person and forces the victim to perform crimes.
Who else did the move with the wrist while they were doing it??
Brain Stem Cell Research is being done at Stanford!
Doctor octopus in real life
I want to control more than just her arm.
his hand is a russian bot
My mom can do these with a whip.
BS… Anyone not notice they used opposite arms?
michael reeves but actually smart
A brain wants to study itself (CONFUSION 100)
Omg that freeked me out,,, I am going get more knowledge about this interesting stuff
Whole thing is staged.
Based on my intellectual capacity and my vast knowledge, tactically and tentatively, right from the beginning, of times especially in the light of Ecclesiastes evolution. I have come to a concrete, definite and profound conclusion that I actually have nothing to say thank you.
This was awesome
Looks like dark vader using the force lmao
The ulnar nerve is the so-called "funny bone". When you knock your elbow at that exact spot, you're hitting a major nerve that is literally covered by nothing more than skin a little bit of fat. It controls + sends back feelings from your pinky, ring, and half of your middle finger.
Yeah, I can't imagine any way this could be used to harm humankind
Marriage. He just described married people.
He looks like Keith from the Try Guys.
Girls tend to control my penis with their brain. I am a mere mortal.