Where Thoughts Of Familiar Objects Occur Inside The Human Brain Identified
A team of Carnegie Mellon University computer scientists and cognitive neuroscientists, combining methods of machine learning and brainimaging, have found a way to identify people’s thoughts and perceptions of familiar objects by identifying the patterns of brain activity associatedwith the objects. This new method, developed over two years under the leadership of neuroscientist Professor Marcel Just and Computer ScienceProfessor Tom M. [click link for full article]
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Filed under: Neurology / Neuroscience on January 3rd, 2008