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Translating Brain Waves to Reconstruct Sounds and Conversations You've Heard | Popular Science

Translating Brain Waves to Reconstruct Sounds and Conversations You've Heard | Popular Science | Science News | Scoop.it

By decoding patterns of activity in the brain, doctors may one day be able to play back the imagined conversations in our heads, or to communicate with a person who can think and hear but cannot speak.

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Project Black Mirror: Siri controlled by Brain waves

We've done this little demo of so we can get some funding through kick starter. so we can get this to market ! Here's how we did it ! 1. ECG pads provide raw...
Philip Galanter's comment November 11, 2011 3:29 PM
(By the way my first post makes a reference to the way the voice sounds, and that is a mistake on my part. I mistook Siri's voice for what purports to be the SpeakJet voice. Nevertheless, it is clear from the video and (better) closeup images posted elsewhere that the SpeakJet chip is completely inoperable as depicted.)
Sakis Koukouvis's comment, November 11, 2011 3:39 PM
Thanks Philip. I will have it in my mind. If you find evidence about this please inform me
Sakis Koukouvis's comment, November 13, 2011 5:30 PM
Philip you were right!!!

I have found that this video is a hoax.

Read: http://neurobonkers.com/?p=4177