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Paralysed man's mind is 'read'
BBC ^ | 15 Nov 2007 | BBC

Posted on 11/17/2007 3:35:04 PM PST by BGHater

Brain
Electrodes were planted in the part of the brain which controls speech

Scientists say they may be on the brink of translating into words the thoughts of a man who can no longer speak, after a pioneering experiment.

Electrodes have been implanted in the brain of Eric Ramsay, who has been "locked in" - conscious but paralysed - since a car crash eight years ago.

These have been recording pulses in areas of the brain involved in speech.

Now, New Scientist magazine reports, they are to use the signals he generates to drive speech software.

Although the data is still being analysed, researchers at Boston University believe they can correctly identify the sound Mr Ramsay's brain is imagining some 80% of the time.

CAUSES OF LOCKED-IN SYNDROME:

Brain injury

Drug overdoses

Stroke

Disease which damages nerve cells

In the next few weeks, a computer will start the task of translating his thoughts into sounds.

"We hope it will be a breakthrough," says Joe Wright of Neural Signals, which has helped develop the technology.

"Conversation is what we're hoping for, but we're pretty far from that."

Reading minds

Experts in the field of neuroscience agreed it was an exciting advance.

We are lot further away from a universal mind reading machine than some people hoped - or feared - we may be five years ago

John Dylan Haynes
Max Planck Institute

"It hasn't come completely out of the blue," said Professor Geraint Rees, a neuroscientist at University College London.

"We have been moving towards decoding primitive vocabulary for a while now. But this is certainly an interesting development, although invasive techniques, where something is out in someone's brain, such as these will of course carry risks."

Reading people's minds remains a far-off prospect, however.

"There is a huge difference between a technique like this, which is able to pick up signals the subject wants to be picked up, and being able to delve deep into the mind," says Professor John Dylan Haynes of the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences.

"It's very exciting that we are starting to be able to translate some basic thoughts, but we are a lot further away from a universal mind reading machine than some people hoped - or feared - we may be five years ago."



TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: brain; mind; read; thoughts
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To: Sacajaweau

Yeah, I read this and the first thing I thought was Hillary salivating at the thought of having all conservatives implanted with a mind-reading chip.


21 posted on 11/17/2007 5:45:42 PM PST by kromike
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To: Lizavetta

More like see what happens when you cross the klintons!


22 posted on 11/17/2007 5:51:48 PM PST by TMSuchman (American by birth, Rebel by choice, Marine by act of GOD!)
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To: BGHater

bmflr


23 posted on 11/17/2007 6:22:22 PM PST by Kevmo (We should withdraw from Iraq — via Tehran. And Duncan Hunter is just the man to get that job done.)
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To: Sacajaweau

He can blink and hear, he could have given permission. Just ask him, “You want to be wired up to a computer so we can try to find a way to hear your thoughts, blink 5 times quickly for yes”
and I bet he was so quick you couldn’t believe, he was a normal smart speaking human for 19 years, now at 27 trapped in a useless body with no way to communicate.


24 posted on 11/17/2007 6:28:26 PM PST by Hardslab
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To: Sacajaweau

I would give doctor’s permission to try something like this on my daughter as long as it didn’t cause her any brain damage.

My 11 year old daughter has speech problems due to brain damage. Lots of the time she knows what she wants to say, but she can’t “find” the word to say it. She gets really frustrated. Also, her articulation is not very clear, so it is still hard to understand her.

My daughter is smart, so it is very frustrating not to be an effective communicator.


25 posted on 11/17/2007 7:12:01 PM PST by luckystarmom
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To: BGHater

Couldn’t John Edwards channel him?


26 posted on 11/17/2007 7:28:55 PM PST by IM2MAD
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