Kalman Rubinson <krthenumberfour at nyu.edu> wrote in message news:<5bjgnv0sumpluqj8e4eq9t5nf03rqeumbi at 4ax.com>...
> On 29 Sep 2003 09:32:42 +0100, glucegen at excite.com (Radium) wrote:
>> >Kalman Rubinson <krthenumberfour at nyu.edu> wrote in message news:<0uq3nvs87nur5pbu3brn1lq5la71jldka2 at 4ax.com>...
> >> On 24 Sep 2003 10:02:04 +0100, glucegen at excite.com (Radium) wrote:
> >>
> >> >Any hope for future musical entertainment directly within the auditory
> >> >cortex?
> >> Direct injection of signal will require understanding the normal
> >> coding of natural signals. Not there yet.
> >>
> >> Kal
> >
> >Whenever it is possible it would be best if it worked on wireless technology.
>> Sure. How about reverse MEG? ;-)
That would be the better than best. I wonder what I would be like to
listen to a radio station directly within my brain rather than my
ears. The RF interference would make the experience even more
enjoyable. Stand near a any electronic device and
BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ! will be heard from the inside. Move a magnet
around the neuroreciever and SPIKE!!
Seriously it would bring peace to the mind. I would like to hear OPl3
FM music directly within my auditory cortex.