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Signal Processing Algorithms to Decipher Brain Function (Reading a Rat's Mind), July 5, 2007
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This presentation is extremely informative about how the neurons can be interpreted or "deciphered" to "read the mind" of a rat. When I first watched it I thought the beginning was booring, but luckily I kept on watching since the content just gets better and better and in the end Professor Brown shows state of the art science in action that to me was something I thought only existed in science fiction. Afterwards I understand that Emery was building up the talk stepwise (very well) to make the punch lines crystal clear. If you want to see the punch lines first and then get an understanding of them I suggest you check out the end first…
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