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Watch a Mouse Play Quake 2... For Science

Yep, little Mickey is deadly accurate with the rail gun and will blow your mind as a flag runner. Well, not quite, but he's seriously good at turning right and avoiding walls. Hey, everyone has to start somewhere.

It might not seem like a gigantic step for fragging-kind, but within science research communities, the work that is being done at Princeton University by neuroscientist David Tank is fairly groundbreaking. Tank has put sensors into the brains of mice and lets them runaround a virtual world built on the Quake 2 game engine. Further, he developed a mini-immersive environment, along with an apparatus to allow them to move freely, but keep their head held in-place to be studied.

By keeping the head fixed, and tracking the sensors in the brain of the mouse, they are able to get readings from individual hippocampal place neurons in real-time from a moving animal. It has never been done before.

Tank modestly notes, "to be fair, more work is needed to nail this down," referring to the findings that individual neurons are fired at varied intensities (staccato bursts). However, Douglas Nitz for the University of California at San Diego was more candid exclaiming this is "an exciting result."
Pandamobile - contributor
Published: 75 days 21 hours ago | Video | PC | Tech
 
 

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Timesplitter14 - 76 days ago
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1- This isn't Quake 2

2- I think the mouse is just trying not to fall
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Pandamobile - 75 days 20 hours ago
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"Tank has put sensors into the brains of mice and lets them runaround a virtual world built on the Quake 2 game engine."

It's a Quake 2 mod, whatever :[
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caRnAGEconcept - 75 days 20 hours ago
1.2 - Sad.
Yea, the title may have been a bit misleading perhaps..

When i saw "see a mouse play quake 2" i for some reason imagined a mouse with a tiny little keyboard blastin' fools into chunky nibbles (anyone?)

An environment built on the quake 2 engine is still pretty cool though.

The experiment in itself is amazing, and as far as "the mouse just trying not to fall" .. it's pretty friggin' definitive that the mouse is recognizing the environment on the screen and adjusting his movements accordingly.

Now as to what exactly experiments like this hope to achieve; aside from making very tiny mouse brain sensors... I am uncertain.

Either way you slice it, pretty cool regardless; I just wanna see how little Mickey holds up with a rocket launcher.. that'll be the day.
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GameOn - 75 days 19 hours ago
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Yeah the mouse clearly goes into the spaces under the pillars protruding from the ceiling, much like a mouse would do in real life.
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Lightsaber - 75 days 13 hours ago
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"Now as to what exactly experiments like this hope to achieve"

Just a guess here but maybe they are trying learn how the eyesight of mice (animals) works. We know animals have very different vision from us.
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Altourus - 73 days 23 hours ago
1.5 - @1.4
I would assume it would be more something like. Testing the spacial awareness of small mammals when presented with virtual reality.
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Durffen - 75 days 20 hours ago
2 - Not news
you people are dumb.
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caRnAGEconcept - 75 days 19 hours ago
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It's a tech worthy little snippet. I thought it was interesting.

Calling people dumb because you disagree with what they personally find interesting...? If that's not intelligence in and of itself.. I just don't know what is.

- hate elsewhere.
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Durffen - 75 days 17 hours ago
2.2 - i have no reason to respect the people of n4g.
They don't respect me, they don't respect each other. I call everyone dumb. Doesn't necessarily mean I really find someone stupid. I could just be saying it sarcastically. You never know, it's the internet.

I could be a raving 13 year old fanboy, or a student going for a master's degree at University of Syracuse, or neither.
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caRnAGEconcept - 75 days 17 hours ago
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Your not going to gain respect at any rate if you keep dropping dynamite contributions like "you people are dumb"
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caRnAGEconcept - 75 days 17 hours ago
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Why visit the site then? You do realize that if you weed in between all of the the fanboy drenched opinionated douche bags, there are actually people who frequent the site for industry discussion and debate on a mature level. So if you wouldn't mind, in the future, check your unprovoked comments at the door.. how the hell am i supposed to respond to some random d1ck saying "you people are dumb"? .. with a smile and a hand shake?
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Mantiz - 75 days 15 hours ago
2.5 - @Durffen
well if you think so little of the n4g community why come here?

"I could be a raving 13 year old fanboy, or a student going for a master's degree at University of Syracuse, or neither."

Or you could be a self important Douche Nozzle waisting everyones time, yeah I think I'll go with door number three, But don't get mad. Maybe I'm just being sarcastic. :)
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Ninjamonkey - 74 days 22 hours ago
2.6 - @ Durffen
Its not about respect, its about being polite.

But most importantly its about not being a douche bag, or a troll.

Its pretty obvious though that you are both.

Post in the open zone, we dont need people like you here.
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sam2236 - 74 days 20 hours ago
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I agree with Durffen. I mean, what is this? What has this got to do with games or gaming in general? How is this news?

Also, how the hell is this Quake 2? Where's the Strogg?
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Durffen - 74 days 12 hours ago
2.8 - Why does everyone care so much?
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sakura2009 - 75 days 20 hours ago
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huh ? i dont get it
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Schobeleth - 75 days 20 hours ago
4 - Awesome but
This is a really cool snippet of research but I kind of feel bad for the mouse. For those who don't realize what's going on, he has his head strapped into that module and is running on that ball to move. I know I wouldn't like to have my head strapped into an immovable pedestal and have to run around a controller for a virtual environment so scientists could study my brain, haha.

Still, this kind of stuff makes you wonder if scientists are trying to eventually develop stuff that we only see in movies.
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Ceekay - 75 days 20 hours ago
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Wow, let's give a medal to that mouse.
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Perkele - 75 days 19 hours ago
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The mouse was aimlessly going around? Wohoo!
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encore03 - 75 days 19 hours ago
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i would have killed myself laughing if in the corner of the screen is said "Achievement Unlocked"
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ambientFLIER - 75 days 19 hours ago
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Nice job. Now put lipstick on him.
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The Milkman - 75 days 18 hours ago
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It would have been cool if the mouse actually did something besides run around in circles.
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zagibu - 75 days 16 hours ago
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Yeah, they should have built him a more interesting level. Maybe with some jumppads ;).
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Ninjamonkey - 74 days 21 hours ago
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That was pretty cool

Theyre doing some amazing things with rats and mice brains. This youtube video is just amazing:

http://www.youtube.com/watc...

The video is about the worlds first robot to be controlled by living tissue, a rats brain. The brain is kept in a bell jar and the robot sends information to it via bluetooth, and the brain sends commands back to the wheels.

Its the first robot ever created which can learn. And becuase the brains only last 3 months theyve used loads, and each one behaves completely differently!!!
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