"Ron Blue" <rcb5 at msn.com> wrote in message news:002601c0d5e4$ea10c040$2e1d183f at pavilion...
The Air Force has a procedure that allows pilots to control their aircraft
by thoughts and it is 98% accurate. This is close to what you are asking.
Ron
http://turn.to/ai
Not at all close, as extracting spatial coordinate mapping (several systems) is enabled by the fact that there is
actual topographic order-- verry simple task compared to what was asked.
Example: retinotopic array.
Projection for when possible, for _what_ was asked?
Possibly never.
M
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From: "John Leonard" <remove_for_spam_johnrleonard at excite.com>
To: <neur-sci at hgmp.mrc.ac.uk>
Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2001 7:51 PM
Subject: Is it possible to read someone's mind?
> Given the current state of the science, is it possible to attach
electrodes
> to someones brain and read their thoughts? If it is not, then, what is
your
> projection for the time at which it will be possible?
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