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Neuroscience News

Why we should start caring about the right to brain privacy. February 19, 2025

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A behavioral neurologist spells out the danger..

July 2, 2024

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A system and method for enabling human beings to communicate by way of their monitored brain activity. The brain activity of an individual is monitored and transmitted to a remote location (e.g. by satellite). At the remote location, the monitored brain activity is compared with pre-recorded normalized brain activity curves, waveforms, or patterns to determine if a match or substantial match is found. If such a match is found, then the computer at the remote location determines that the individual was attempting to communicate the word, phrase, or thought corresponding to the matched stored normalized signal.

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A collection of TED Talks (and more) on the topic of Neuroscience.

The mind-reading potential of AI, October 2024

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arious forms of neurostimulation exist which involve stimulating peripheral sensory nerves (Toth et al., 2019Maurer et al., 2001Johnson and Wilson, 2018), the cortex (Toth et al., 2023Galvin et al., 2023Bruton et al., 2020), and the cerebellum (Lam et al., 2017), with both electric (tES) and magnetic fields (TMS).12 June 2025

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Nano-MIND technology for wireless control of brain circuits with potential to modulate emotions, social behaviors, and appetite. July, 17, 2024

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A forensic technology developed in India sifts brain recordings for clues to a suspect’s guilt or innocence. Many neuroscientists are skeptical, but it is catching on in other countries. May 15, 2025

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 Brain waves propagate at about 0.5 to 25 Hz.  You would need a radio telescope system that is capable of measuring these wavelengths, which are in fact quite low for radio telescopes.  

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In a groundbreaking study, scientists led by Dr Giulio Ruffini of Starlab Barcelona, Spain, have successfully transmitted the words ‘hola’ and ‘ciao’ in a brain-to-brain transmission between two human subjects using Internet-linked electroencephalogram (EEG) and robot-assisted and image-guided transcranial magnetic stimulation (TNS) technologies. Sep 4, 2014 

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