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Scientists reconstructed a 1920s photo from memory using brain-computer tech, marking a major neuroscience advance.
A groundbreaking neural interface project has successfully reconstructed a visual memory from a 1920s photograph using advanced brain-computer technology, allowing researchers to visualize what a woman’s grandmother may have seen over a century ago.
The achievement, part of a long-term effort to decode human memory, marks a major leap in neuroscience and artificial intelligence, though the team cautions that the reconstruction is an approximation based on modern neural models and not a perfect replay.
The work, conducted by a consortium of neuroscientists and engineers, raises ethical questions about memory privacy and future applications in medicine and cognitive science.
Los científicos reconstruyeron una foto de la década de 1920 a partir de la memoria utilizando tecnología de computadora cerebral, marcando un gran avance en la neurociencia.