Scientists got an image of a person’s face just by scanning a monkey’s brain
Scientists showed monkeys a picture of a human face, scanned their brains, and then were able to construct the face just from the scan! And it was eerily accurate. Basically, the code for facial recognition in monkeys has been cracked. Monkey see, monkey do Two researchers from Caltech, Prof. Doris Tsao, and post-doc Steven Le Chang,…
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