Scientists from the University of Washington have found a way to monitor the form of words in the human brain. This development is helpful in one day to be able to understand the paralyzed patients.
The researchers found a way to “disconnected” with the deepest brain circuit in order to understand the formation of words – words. Using electrodes, they found regions of the brain involved in penciptaans about 40 votes that make up the English language.
They found that every voice has a distinctive signal which may be read a computer program.
Research mind-reading was done by a team from the center of innovation in neuroscience and technology, University of Washington. The study was led by Eric Leuthardt and were investigating four people who suffer from severe epilepsy who each have a 64 they attacked and implant electrodes in his head.
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In another development of mind reading, the University of California in the US, have reconstructed video clips based only on the brain activity of the people who watched them. Scientists can now peer inside the brain and reconstruct videos of what a person has seen, based only on their brain activity.
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They found that every voice has a distinctive signal which may be read a computer program.
Research mind-reading was done by a team from the center of innovation in neuroscience and technology, University of Washington. The study was led by Eric Leuthardt and were investigating four people who suffer from severe epilepsy who each have a 64 they attacked and implant electrodes in his head.
To read the full story on this development , click here
In another development of mind reading, the University of California in the US, have reconstructed video clips based only on the brain activity of the people who watched them. Scientists can now peer inside the brain and reconstruct videos of what a person has seen, based only on their brain activity.
To see the pictures of mind reading click here
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