Science decodes 'internal voices'

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Researchers have demonstrated a striking method to reconstruct words, based on the brain waves of patients thinking of those words.

Based on signals from listening patients, a computer model was used to reconstruct the sounds of words that patients were thinking of.

The method may in future help comatose and locked-in patients communicate.

Several approaches have in recent years suggested that scientists are closing in on methods to tap into our very thoughts; the current study achieved its result by implanting electrodes directly into a part of participants' brains.

Hello future, we've been waiting.

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wow, this is the first step towards telepathy! EXCITING TIMES
but I don't want people reading my mind as I think :( wouldn't want anyone to find out I'm a perv deep down or something

Soon we'll start seeing people wearing metal helmets to prevent their brain waves from being read
I'd be arrested. Quickly.
 

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wow, this is the first step towards telepathy! EXCITING TIMES
but I don't want people reading my mind as I think :( wouldn't want anyone to find out I'm a perv deep down or something

If people start reading minds we'll find out how much of a perv EVERYBODY is.
 

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Pair this up with the proposed piracy laws and it'll be quite fun :)

"That one over there, he is thinking about what commercial roms to put onto his flash card. Get him!"
 
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Researchers have demonstrated a striking method to reconstruct words, based on the brain waves of patients thinking of those words.

Based on signals from listening patients, a computer model was used to reconstruct the sounds of words that patients were thinking of.

The method may in future help comatose and locked-in patients communicate.

Several approaches have in recent years suggested that scientists are closing in on methods to tap into our very thoughts; the current study achieved its result by implanting electrodes directly into a part of participants' brains.

Hello future, we've been waiting.

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wow, this is the first step towards telepathy! EXCITING TIMES
but I don't want people reading my mind as I think :( wouldn't want anyone to find out I'm a perv deep down or something

Soon we'll start seeing people wearing metal helmets to prevent their brain waves from being read
I think it could be a fashion statement to wear tinfoil caps and take it off occasionally to have conversations to people.
Whenever someone would read my mind I would feel like im under pressure and think of everything not to think.
Imagine being in an interview and they're reading you mind and find out you're dying inside.
 

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That's why I always play songs by [insert unloved author here] in my head, so that anyone listening to my thoughts would have no incentive to stick around.
 
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When I read the first post, I thought about universal translators, sending idea of the sentence to a receiver implanted into another person's brain.
That would be a form of assisted telepathy or direct-translation of oral communication.

But it's for the moment only reconstructing the sound that you want to speak, not the word or the idea you want to communicate?
 

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Hello, tin foil skullcap. This is great for the comatose and all, but it will get into the wrong hands (i.e. not hospitals/care institutions) and be abused.
 
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