The Future of Brain-Controlled Devices


The Future of Brain-Controlled Devices -- Anne Hammock  -- CNN  -- January 4, 2010
Neurotechnology

Researchers are already using brain-computer interfaces to aid the disabled, treat diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, and provide therapy for depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Work is under way on devices that may eventually let you communicate with friends telepathically, give you superhuman hearing and vision or even let you download data directly into your brain, a la "The Matrix."

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