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标题: VOA慢速英语2014.11.26 [打印本页]

作者: Rebecca949    时间: 2014-11-26 09:34     标题: VOA慢速英语2014.11.26

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Mr. Kemere says the small electric shocks may trick the brain. The shocks copy the work of a brain chemical called dopamine. Dopamine helps control movement – or motor activity. Kemere先生说,微弱的电刺激欺骗大脑.这种刺激会复制脑内一种叫多巴胺的化学物质.多巴胺是帮助控制大脑运动,或者肌肉活动的. ______________________ CALEB KEMERE: "We propose to take this and then expand into something that has a much more complicated processor like the one that is found in your cell phone that can process incoming signals that we actually would be getting from the brain in real time, understand what's (what is) going on and then modulate the brain stimulation in response to that." CALEB KEMERE说:"我们打算采用这项技术,然后进一步发展成为一个像你手机中有的一个更为复杂的处理器.它可以同时处理我们实际从大脑接到的入射信号,了解发生了什么,然后调整大脑对信号的反应."





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作者: herman_liu76    时间: 2014-11-27 09:33

Mr Kemere once to develop a brain stimulation system to treat other disorders. he explained that the system will process signals coming from the brain in real time and then use those signals to control it's own electric output.




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