The technique suggested in the patent is entirely non-invasive. It describes a device that fires pulses of ultrasound at the head to modify firing patterns in targeted parts of the brain, creating "sensory experiences" ranging from moving images to tastes and sounds. This could give blind or deaf people the chance to see or hear, the patent claims
és mindez nem mai hír. Az hogy tudják fogni a jeleket az nem nagy kunszt.
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18624944.600
The technique suggested in the patent is entirely non-invasive. It describes a device that fires pulses of ultrasound at the head to modify firing patterns in targeted parts of the brain, creating "sensory experiences" ranging from moving images to tastes and sounds. This could give blind or deaf people the chance to see or hear, the patent claims
és mindez nem mai hír. Az hogy tudják fogni a jeleket az nem nagy kunszt.
pl: még egy érdekes vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hXlMxAIKVk