'The Matrix' is a step closer to reality; Neuroscientists break code on sight

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Neuroscientists break code on sight
In the sci-fi movie "The Matrix," a cable running from a computer into Neo's brain writes in visual perceptions, and Neo's brain can manipulate the computer-created world. In reality, scientists cannot interact directly with the brain because they do not understand enough about how it codes and decodes information.


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