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To: FJB who wrote (32453)1/19/2010 4:39:36 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation   of 46821
 
It would be easier to use my invention of the 1990s for "mind reading". Transducers in the neck or jaw to detect nerve impulses to tongue, lips and larynx would enable easy reading of mouthed words to a high degree of precision and as fast as a person could mouth them.

With predictive text, it could probably be done a lot faster than actual speech as a smart computer could guess sequences of words, not just finishing off a word or adding the next one.

Such nerve monitoring devices are already cheap and available for electrocardiograms, but they are stuck on the skin. It would be better to have them under the skin, preferably alongside the nerves, with pulsed monocycle links to the outside to cyberphones in a pocket or in an Earcell [tm] which is a little hearing aid or cochlear implant stereophonic cellphone. Batteries could be recharged by inductive coupling.

There is plenty of spare bone in the area for attaching things to or hollowing out to house them.

Mqurice
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