Brain decoder from Brown

New Scientist says researchers from Brown University came up with a brain decoder.
clipped from www.newscientisttech.com

The machine works by measuring the signals produced by primary motor cortex – the part of the brain responsible for hand-eye co-ordination. A computer then attempts to reproduce this signal, which is used to stimulate the movement in a primate limb.

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  1. March 28th, 2007 at 9:13 pm #Replicating the brain patterns via distributed network - alex.moskalyuk

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