Scientists have found a way to read the mind, analysing brain waves and interpreting them as words and even complete sentences of continuous speech without having to listen.
The "reading" was done by way of electrodes fixed on the surface of the cerebral cortex, said researchers at Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT) in Germany and the Wadsworth Centre in the United States.
Seven US epilepsy patients volunteered for the study, reading aloud sample texts while an electrode array was attached to the outer layer of the brain, exposed for epilepsy surgery.
Observations of this kind are impossible with electrodes attached to the outside of the skull.