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Machine reads human mind, translates to words

Scientists have developed a machine that allows sensors attached to the brain’s speech center to translate brain waves into words, making it possible to read the human mind.
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Swiss scientists demonstrate how a partially paralyzed person can control a robot using brain signals alone.

Cathy Hutchinson, who is paralyzed from a stroke, used a mind-controlled robotic arm to drink from a bottle. It is a system called BrainGate, which used a tiny implanted sensor in the brain to send signals to the muscles, bypassing damaged nerves.
Jamming signals from North Korea have interfered with 250 flights in South, Seoul says
From technologies which allow the brain to directly control computers to using electricity to enhance brain function, the way technology can "intervene" in the brain is being reviewed.
Driving electricity deep into the brain can improve memory, a new study found.
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Interview with Susan Spence, author of 'A Story of the West'

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Empathy is comprised of two components: I. Cold Empathy: an intersubjective agreement as to the mental...
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Science of forgetting

Scientists from the Scripps Research Institute have uncovered potentially important new insights into the molecular...
May 15, 2012 in  New Science by Tim Sandle
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