By Cathryn M. Delude, MIT News Office Correspondent, November 3, 2005
In the sci-fi movie "The Matrix," a cable running from a computer into Neo's brain writes in visual perceptions, and Neo's brain can manipulate the computer-created world. In reality, scientists cannot interact directly with the brain because they do not understand enough about how it codes and decodes information.
To find out more about this, read more in my blog The Conscious Mind / Neuroscientists break code on sight
In the sci-fi movie "The Matrix," a cable running from a computer into Neo's brain writes in visual perceptions, and Neo's brain can manipulate the computer-created world. In reality, scientists cannot interact directly with the brain because they do not understand enough about how it codes and decodes information.
To find out more about this, read more in my blog The Conscious Mind /
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