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<...> Since 2015, Copeland has lived with a transistor-like chip, known as a multi-electrode array, surgically implanted directly into his brain. Copeland’s chip records the rapid-firing of cellular neurons — an almost inscrutably complex neurological signal — which is ferried over to a computer for what’s referred to as “decoding.” This signal is subsequently “translated” into the desired, seemingly telekinetic actions of its user.
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When he wasn’t completing tasks set by the research team, Copeland put the BCI to recreational use, immersing himself in video games. The deft movements required for arcade-shooter “Raiden V,” or the mouse clicks crucial to hit card game “Slay The Spire” were simply thought into existence.