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In reply to the discussion: Scientists Transmit Thoughts from one Brain to Another [View all]IDemo
(16,926 posts)32. Earlier studies have already indicated the viability of this
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3772685/
BCI, or "Brain Computer Interface", has seen a wealth of activity, particularly over the past decade.
Decoding Vowels and Consonants in Spoken and Imagined Words Using Electrocorticographic Signals in Humans
Abstract
Several stories in the popular media have speculated that it may be possible to infer from the brain which word a person is speaking or even thinking. While recent studies have demonstrated that brain signals can give detailed information about actual and imagined actions, such as different types of limb movements or spoken words, concrete experimental evidence for the possibility to read the mind, i.e., to interpret internally-generated speech, has been scarce. In this study, we found that it is possible to use signals recorded from the surface of the brain (electrocorticography (ECoG)) to discriminate the vowels and consonants embedded in spoken and in imagined words, and we defined the cortical areas that held the most information about discrimination of the vowels and consonants. The results shed light on the distinct mechanisms associated with production of vowels and consonants, and could provide the basis for brainbased communication using imagined speech.
Abstract
Several stories in the popular media have speculated that it may be possible to infer from the brain which word a person is speaking or even thinking. While recent studies have demonstrated that brain signals can give detailed information about actual and imagined actions, such as different types of limb movements or spoken words, concrete experimental evidence for the possibility to read the mind, i.e., to interpret internally-generated speech, has been scarce. In this study, we found that it is possible to use signals recorded from the surface of the brain (electrocorticography (ECoG)) to discriminate the vowels and consonants embedded in spoken and in imagined words, and we defined the cortical areas that held the most information about discrimination of the vowels and consonants. The results shed light on the distinct mechanisms associated with production of vowels and consonants, and could provide the basis for brainbased communication using imagined speech.
BCI, or "Brain Computer Interface", has seen a wealth of activity, particularly over the past decade.
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Because, who knew that the first word that would be transmitted through the
Baitball Blogger
Sep 2014
#17
But it might not surprise that the NY Times may have preferred to perpetuate
BumRushDaShow
Sep 2014
#37
this is a bad idea, Imagine advertisers shooting thoughts directly into our brains to by shit
Heather MC
Sep 2014
#47
Agreed, I think the Batman movie with Jim Carey covered this topic pretty well
Heather MC
Sep 2014
#48
50,000,000 volunteers* needed for scientific study. You can be at the front line of brain research!
BlueJazz
Sep 2014
#3
I hope I am dead before something like this is ever perfected or practiced on a wide scale.
livingonearth
Sep 2014
#7
Yep, same here. It would be the ultimate tool for suppression and control of the masses to
RKP5637
Sep 2014
#9
Posted that scene on a thread about Chuck Todd saying PBO didn't say 'Syria':
freshwest
Sep 2014
#85
"You may not have to prove it to yourself, but you do have to prove it to me"
whathehell
Sep 2014
#60
Despite your attempts at deflection, my original question still stands
EvolveOrConvolve
Sep 2014
#84
Obviously, their test subject wasn't a Republican ... they are immune to thought transmission. nt
eppur_se_muova
Sep 2014
#33
Its been done already but on a larger scale. I saw a documentary on Channel 4 in the '60s.
Hoppy
Sep 2014
#43