>> Allan Adler wrote:
>> > Back around 1992, I read in the NY Times that some researchers
> > had hooked up an eeg to a PC, enabling the PC to take dictation
> > from subjects through the eeg. The person whose eeg was being
> > taken would give dictation one letter at a time by thinking about
> > how he/she would draw the letter. Apparently there is enough
> > information in the eeg for the PC to figure out what letter
> > is being thought of.
>> I don't think it works as easy as that. But there are brainwaves that one
> can learn to control operantly. See one of the latest issues (mid/late
> april to early may) of nature for a detailed report on the first
> "brain-wave-written" letter.
>> Bjoern
>http://brembs.net>>> Check out http://www.brainmaster.com
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