Saturday, January 30, 2016

Scientists have been able to decipher a person’s thoughts in real time – RSUTE

Moscow, 30.01.2016 22:03, RSUTE.

American scientists were able to decipher a person’s thoughts in real time, thanks to a new computer program.

It is reported that there was a scientific breakthrough in the United States. During one of his research on the identification of epileptic seizures scientists were able to read the thoughts of the people who participated in the experiment. The computer program, which was developed by the experts could make out about 90% of the thoughts that are sent to the person using the images.

It is known that the scientists attached to the head of patients with the disease epilepsy special electrodes. After that, all subjects started to show different pictures at a speed of 400 ms. At that time, the computer read algorithms brainwaves. After this experiment, it reported that the computer is able to display more than 90% of all images that are sending people.

For the study American scientists seized a group of 7 people with epilepsy. With the help of these professionals have tried to determine the cause of the seizures. To their mind they were connected electrodes that transmit data to a computer, and he tracked brainwave algorithms. Professionals were informed that as part of their study the new system could up to 96% to determine all the illustrations, which people watched in real time. The computer to recognize what he saw human illustration only took 20 milliseconds.

Washington University neurologist Dr. Rajesh Rao has emphasized the practical value of the discovery. “In clinical medicine, the results of our work can be used to build communications with patients who are 100% paralyzed,” – outlined the doctor.

Russia’s development at this time capital scientists Company Neurobotics created technology that enables work at home, using the power of thought. The equipment of increases and turns into commands for the devices or robots.

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