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Princeton Neuroscientists Map Your Brain, Play Words with Subjects PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 05 September 2011
Although machines that can read your thoughts and mind is still sci-fi technology, researchers are inching closing in realizing such technology, and Princeton neuroscientists have yet again gain another crucial step in realizing their goals. In fact, the Princeton team lead, Prof. Matthew Botvinick, has mentioned that the group has created a device that can read your brain activity, and translate it into words and subjects.

Basically, the process involves mapping highlighted areas on your brain activity, and matching it up with subjects, and the computer will generate semantic threads based on emotions, socially oriented thoughts, and plans. Of course, such technology is definitely the stepping stone in a mind-reading machine, don’t you think so?

Princeton Neuroscientists Map Your Brain, Play Words with Subjects

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