In a new study, neuroscientists connected a network of electrodes to the hearing centers of 15 patients' brains (image above) and recorded
the brain activity while they listened to words like "jazz" or "Waldo." They saw that each word generated its own unique pattern in the brain. So they
developed two different computer programs that could reconstruct the words a patient heard just by analyzing his or her brain activity.
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