Honda, ATR and Shimadzu Jointly Develop Brain-Machine Interface Technology Enabling Control of a Robot by Human Thought AloneHere we will take a glimpse into using the power of computers to read the electrical impulses in our brain to help people with lost limbs or nerve damage regain ... <br /> <br />Honda, ATR and Shimadzu Jointly Develop Brain-Machine Interface Technology Enabling Control of a Robot by Human Thought Alone. <br /> <br />The research wing of Honda Motor has co-developed a brain machine interface (BMI) system that allows a person to control a robot through thought alone. <br /> <br />Neuroengineer Rajesh Rao of the University of Washington is developing brain-computer interfaces, devices that can monitor and extract brain activity to enable ... <br /> <br />A talk by Anders Sandberg, of the Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford University, on the current and future development in brain-machine interface.