Video: People control other organisms brain

Harvard Medical University scientists have turned the story like a science fiction movie into reality.

According to technology site Gizmodo, a man was able to use his brain to control a mouse wagging its tail. Harvard scientists attached a device to measure brain activity (EEG) on this man. When he saw a flash of light in front of him, the system worked, transmitting some ultrasound sounds into the brain of mice and the mouse started wagging its tail.

Currently, this trial is reaching a success rate of 94%. The use of flash light enhances the brain's EEG response.

It is unclear what this test will lead to next. But perhaps buying a hat against the brain from now on is not too late.