By focusing on images of letters, people with electrodes in their brains can type with just their minds, scientists now reveal.
These findings make up one more step on the road to mind-machine interfaces that may one day help people communicate with just their thoughts. Researchers have recently employed brain scans to see numbers and maybe even pull videos from inside people's heads.
The neuroscientists were monitoring two patients with epilepsy for seizure activity with electrodes placed directly on the surface of their brains to record electrical activity generated by the firing of nerve cells. This kind of procedure requires a craniotomy, a surgical incision into the skull.
pá isto é muito bonitinho e tal mas, cirurgia ao cérebro? no thanks! Desde que vi o Saw III, cirurgias ao cérebro tá no top 10 de coisas a evitar fazer
ResponderEliminarqual é a primeira? lol
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