Monkey MindPong Picture-in-Picture



Extended MindPong with neural activity overlay.

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42 thoughts on “Monkey MindPong Picture-in-Picture”

  1. the longer he plays, his excitement spikes less frequently. towards the end of the video only every few hits does his excitement spike. seems like the progression of boredom/addiction.

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  2. I'm 50. We were suppose to have flying cars by now. My house was suppose to be self sustaining by now.

    This has a long way to go and it will never get there. We will blow ourselves to smithereens before the so called magic show happens.

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  3. Hey Elon, I just really hope you're not using more animals for this. It was enough.. And also, bringing the "used" animals to nature or sanctuaries again.

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  4. Funny that the activity overlay is actually lagging behind the game, instead of it always going other way around. There seems to be real time responsiveness on the paddle..
    and honestly, the pong paddle was limited with speed in the original game,
    do that and watch the monkey quit playing after a while due to the annoyance of delay.
    Its not videogames thats dangerous, its the Lag that makes one annoyed.

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  5. Hey how about using humans to solve human problems…..stick a implant i say to test the device…he will get tasty banana smoothie in return….it’s absolutely humane i say….in the name of science

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  6. Can somebody explain me what info does that neural activity overlay is giving us?
    What I see there is that whenever that ball hits that bar in the game , spikes occurred in the neural activity .
    Is that it?

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