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A new brain-reading hearing system can lock onto the one voice you want in a crowded room — and mute everyone else
Picture a dinner party where four people are talking at once, glasses are clinking, and music is thumping from a speaker in the corner. You want to hear the person across the table, but your hearing ...
Imagine sitting in a packed restaurant, straining to hear the person across the table while every other conversation, every clattering plate, floods in at the same volume. For roughly 30 million ...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) sound like science fiction to most people. But this technology is getting real, quickly.
Scientists at Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute have the first direct evidence from human studies that brain-controlled hearing technology can help people single out a voice in a crowd. These ...
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