Japanese scientists claim ‘mind-reading’ ability in fresh study
‘A Japanese professor has discovered a way of reading thoughts before a person actually voices them. The study centered on finding a connection between sound waves made by speech and the brainwaves elicited just before that.
To arrive at his conclusions, Professor Toshimasa Yamazaki of the Kyushu Institute of Technology asked several groups of participants of all genders and ages to recite particular words in Japanese – “goo,” “scissors” and “par.” The common thing between them is the very similar waveforms they produced, both when spoken and left unsaid.’
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