WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A computer has been trained to "read" people's minds by looking at scans of their brains as they thought about specific words, researchers said on Thursday.
They hope their study, published in the journal Science, might lead to better understanding of how and where the brain stores information.
Don't ask me why I'm posting this. It's nearly 4 in the morning and I'm doing a great job at neglecting to focus on the class project for my online class that's due at noon. Right now anything that's not homework sounds great.
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