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Mind-Machine Merger, Technology Review
 









Excerpt: (...) boosting the brain's ability to control external devices, others
in the DARPA initiative are aiming to manipulate the brain's inner
workings-specifically those that send, receive, and process sights and sounds.
By tapping into the visual and auditory regions of the mind, researchers are
testing whether such information can be transmitted between brains and computers
(...). If successful, the projects could lead to astounding new interfaces that
enhance humans' ability to recognize faces, objects, and speech and to make
decisions. They might even enable brain-to-brain wireless communication (...).
Source: Mind-Machine Merger[
http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/print_version/huang0503.asp ], Gregory
T. Huang, Technology Review, May 2003

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