Researchers have discovered how transmitted "waves" could stimulate the occipital lobe (located in the back of the head) to generate mental images without visual information gathered from their eyes.
Tiny electrical charges in the brain relay information among nerve cells. According to the researchers, electrically stimulating this region of the brain can trick it into believing that it is seeing things that are not actually there.-.-Parasol Pictures Direct Neural Interface Research and Development-Valerie Prentiss
The occipital lobe is the visual processing center of the brain, and contains most of the anatomical region of the visual cortex
Valerie P.and Tru Christie scheduled about 15 meetings with about 16 Holographic "mavericks" who planned on making 3-D imagery "the next step toward toward fully "interactive TV.
.Proxy Cyber made sure to invest large sums of capital into the" frontrunners" of the "up and coming" innovation as cover
for their genuine leap forward into
Immersive Reality..off grid..
Valerie Prentiss knew that "the industry" would jump all over the biggest waste of money in film making history since Cinemascope...
Other studios besides Parasol of course knew about Direct Neural Networks assuming future consumers would not want anything "as intrusive "
as imagery and sound completely bypassing their eyes ,ears and cognitions
without any wearable or visible "trademark'
that showed the world
"you don't KNOW what I got."
...Valerie agreed outwardly with the standardization practices already in place to go Hologram ..but only diverted huge sums of money into the holography markets to keep other studios diverted
or guessing that Parasol Pictures' true endeavor was spent 'testing' the completely "app-ess' technology of Brain Computer Interface ,Artificial intel and Virtual Reality Systematics
..Valerie knew she could be wrong about people not caring for something so intrusive and immersive but she also knew that if need be
she could sell the research AND the Technology
to those that could care less if the consumer wanted all encompassing preceptory over rides
or not
in fact many Mover and Shakers
in the political and 'social engineering" arena thought
it might be best if no body was aware of the New Way
at all...
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Sky Deutschland to broadcast adverts directly into train passengers' heads
Sky Deutschland has developed technology to transfer adverts from train windows directly and silently into commuters' heads.
Passengers leaning their head against the window will "hear" adverts "coming from inside the user's head", urging them to download the Sky Go app.
The proposal involves using
Andy Trotman By Andrew Trotman 5:44PM BST 03 Jul 2013
Passengers leaning their head against the window will "hear" adverts "coming from inside the user's head", urging them to download the Sky Go app.
The proposal involves using bone conduction technology, which is used in hearing aids, headphones and Google's Glass headset, to pass sound to the inner ear via vibrations through the skull.
A video for the Talking Window campaign released by Sky Deutschland and ad agency BBDO Germany states: "Tired commuters often rest their heads against windows. Suddenly a voice inside their head is talking to them. No one else can hear this message."
The voice comes from a Sky-branded transmitter made by Audiva that is attached to the train window.
BBDO spokesman Ulf Brychcy told the BBC: "If our customer Sky Deutschland agrees, we will start with the new medium as quickly as possible.technology, which is used in hearing aids, headphones and Google's Glass headset, to pass sound to the inner ear via vibrations through the skull.
A video for the Talking Window campaign released by Sky Deutschland and ad agency BBDO Germany states: "Tired commuters often rest their heads against windows. Suddenly a voice inside their head is talking to them. No one else can hear this message."
The voice comes from a Sky-branded transmitter made by Audiva that is attached to the train window.
BBDO spokesman Ulf Brychcy told the BBC: "If our customer Sky Deutschland agrees, we will start with the new medium as quickly as possible.
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