'This is not science fiction,' say scientists pushing for 'neuro-rights'
“This is the first time in history that humans can have access to the contents of people's minds,” said Rafael Yuste, a neuroscience professor at Columbia University.
Electrodes connected to an EEG help to track seizures caused by a brain tumor that is an inoperable cancer(photo credit: GAL SELA)ByREUTERS