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Remarkable results appear to duplicate work done in cats almost ten years ago. But still, this is human brain reading. (Read
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"It also occurs to me that there might finally be a market for Philip K. Dick's probe screen hood from his 1955 story The Hood Maker."
(Bill Christensen 12/13/2008 7:03:28 AM) |
""Remarkable results appear to duplicate work done in cats almost ten years ago. But still, this is human brain reading." - also, this new technique is non-invasive whereas the cat experiment relied on electrodes in the brain.(I think)"
(Misja 12/14/2008 4:15:27 PM) |
"One of the earliest references I know of about a mental image reader is in the old Buck Rogers Sunday comic strip (October 17, 1937.) It was called the Mentaloscope and used on the nefarious Kane to see an image of an incoming comet.
http://aziomedia.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/buck-rogers.jpg"
( 4/27/2010 8:23:46 PM) |
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