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Neuro feedback devices that read your mind are here

Mind-reading devices read the movement of pupils, heart rates and brain impulses. They will be able to predict human movement, action and thought

Pranjal Sharma
neuro, medical, brain, pharma
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A range of medical, entertainment and enterprise possibilities have gained ground with the mainstream applications of neuro feedback devices. 
Medical experts have been working on understanding the complexity of the brain for centuries. Recent decades have witnessed various breakthroughs where impulses from the brain have been articulated for human understanding. 
The neuro feedback feature in Apple’s augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR) headset Vision Pro has brought the concept of “mind reading” devices into mainstream application. 
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First Published: Jun 11 2023 | 6:19 PM IST

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