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Monday, May 30, 2011

The scientists who really can read your mind: Research finds how words are formed in the brain

Mind-reader: Researchers have found the signals the brain gives off as speech is formed - and it is hope that this could lead to scientists being able to translate thoughts into words

Mind-reader: Researchers have found the signals the brain gives off as speech is formed - and it is hope that this could lead to scientists being able to translate thoughts into words

Scientists have discovered a way to watch words form in the human brain in a breakthrough that could one day allow those with severe disabilities to 'speak'.

The researchers have found a way to peer into the deepest recesses of the brain in order to watch words forming.

Using electrodes they found the area of the brain that is involved in creating the 40 or so sounds that form the English language.

They then discovered that each of these sounds has its own signal which they believe could eventually allow a computer programme to read what people want to say by the power of their thoughts.

The mind-reading research was undertaken by a team from the Centre for Innovation in Neuroscience and Technology at the University of Washington.

Led by its director, Eric Leuthardt, they studied four people who suffered from severe epilepsy who each had 64 electrodes implanted into their heads.

The original reason for this was an attempt to try to find the cause of their epilepsy but Leuthardt also monitored the areas of the brain where speech is formed.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1392139/Reading-mind-New-research-finds-words-formed-brain.html#ixzz1NoKsDblB

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