A new method of recording brain activity affords scientists unprecedented monitoring — and yes, it involves temporarily removing a portion of a patient’s skull to insert packets of electrodes. The research could one day lead to mind-reading devices, the scientists say…. A new method of recording brain activity affords scientists unprecedented monitoring — and yes, it involves temporarily removing a portion of a patient’s skull to insert packets of electrodes. The research could one day lead to mind-reading devices, the scientists say. [Read more]

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