The technology of Google Glass might have to go one step further than "the ear thing" which sends vibrations to the inner ear through the skull, is not new but has not been widely adopted. (Panasonic introduced a similar set of bone conduction headphones at last year's Consumer Electronics show)________________________________________
Some consumers state that their only problem with Google Glass are the glasses themselves ,according to market studies consumers are waiting for a visual bypass as well that does not require either a visible headgear nor implants of any kind.
While the occipital lobe – the part of the brain at the back of the head – is responsible for the' sense of vision and "playback" actual retinal imagery is understood by a part of our mind that does not rely upon the eye "to actual perceive sight or more specifically experience what one might thing of as codification and reassembly of visual knowledge , "the pictures we see in our head "one previously needed the full function of the "eye" to perceive imagery this is not longer so ...the transmissions that take place between neurons are actually very much like "the code" that creates pixels and the region in the back of the brain is already hi-tech " digital camera" ..these signals(shape,color,speculative mass) are very precise and can be broken down into frequency ,waves and pulsation which can be encoded into mutually "agreed upon" recognized imagery ..in this way, a person no longer "needs eyes " to "see..
..This type of sight however very much depends upon referential recognition of "word picture"for Occipital Overlay to work,for instance if I say the word -Pepsi Cola- an automatic response "senses and conjures and thus writes the logo on one's mind if one does not the logo one cannot see the picture in this new way of "seeing"- Michael Beauchamp, Ph.D.
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"The Unethical Use of Human Beings in High-Risk Research Experiments" Adil E. Shamoo Ph.D before the U.S. House of Representatives' House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, alerting the House on the use of American veterans in VA Hospitals as human guinea pigs and calling for national reforms
1997
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