Eps 34: Basic Local HG3 TV Computer Brain Channel

The mad Henry radio show

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Host

Leon Knight

Leon Knight

Podcast Content
You can find BBC Radio York on your TV; we are on channel 720. If you cannot find BBC Radio York, you may have to adjust the setting of your TV, see how below. You can listen in York, throughout the Vale of York, Matlon, Norton, Harrogate, Knaresborough, Ripon, Catterick, and in certain areas of Richmond, Bedale, Northallerton, Thirsk, the North York Moors including Helmsley, Kirbymoorside and Pickering, and Scarborough and Filey.
Most people sitting very close to a computer screen cannot say what the image is -- the dots are just too large for your brain to process. Reassembling them is a challenge, as any researcher who has tried programming a computer to make sense of images can tell you. A complete rebuild should take just a few minutes, and it can be done using the remote.
The latest study showing how the brain controls an on-screen cursor was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences this week. The latest study of mind-controlled tech by Washington State University suggests mind-controlled input on computers is one step closer to becoming reality.