Science
Ultrasound Imaging Technique Allows Scientists To Read Minds – Interesting Engineering
Caltech researchers have found a way to use the ultrasound technique to predict brains’ intentions. Read the study here.

A new type of brain-machine interface (BMI) that’s minimally invasive can read out the brain’s intentions using ultrasound technology.
A collaborative team of researchers at Caltech developed the system that can read brain activity corresponding to the planning of movement.
The team’s study was published in the journal Neuron on Monday 22 March.
Neuroscientists working on BMIs in order to map out the brain’s activity to corresponding movements will be having a field day thanks to this new study….
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