Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Brain reader lets monkeys type sections of Hamlet

Brain reader lets monkeys type sections of Hamlet

New technology allowed monkeys to transcribe passages from the New York Times and Hamlet at a rate of 12 words per minute. The method, developed by scientists Krishna Shenoy, a professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University, and postdoctoral fellow Paul Nuyujukian, directly reads brain signals to drive a cursor moving over a keyboard and could provide a way for people with movement disorders to communicate.

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