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Scientists to study synthetic telepathy
This story is from the category Connectivity
Date posted: 16/08/2008
A team of UC Irvine scientists has been awarded a $4 million grant from the U.S. Army Research Office to study the neuroscientific and signal-processing foundations of "synthetic telepathy."
This Brain-Machine Interface driven achievement would use a noninvasive brain imaging technology like electroencephalography to allow the sharing of thoughts in a similar manner to a wireless internet.
See the full Story via external site: www.physorg.com
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