"We at Parasol Pictures are interested in the many ways computer interfaces can enhance one's senses with insertive biotech that offers a consumer an opportunity to exist simultaneously in both their everyday reality and a heightened "virtual reality" that Merge Bio Tech offers and only Merge Bio Tech offers- if one is courageous enough to experience electronic based extra sensory perception. Although biotechnology inserted into one's blood stream may seem a little scary to those unfamiliar with the science and specifications of just how close a biosensor must get to a neuron to suitably decipher and thus transmit the complicated high speed synaptic signals that provide a genuine Human -Computer Interaction and thus the wonders of participation in hyper realistic thought for thought, image to image excursions into a uniquely visceral new format* of Gaming and completely Immersive 5 Sense entre' into what motion pictures can truly be when the plot line and character one chooses to be in the story enters not only one's eyes and ears but emotions ,cognitions ,conscious and subconscious mind. "-Valerie Prentis CFO Parasol Direct Neural Interface
*Method and system for direct communication to human senses WO 2013059833 A1 Abstract Information is communicated to an individual by directing an acoustic signal transcranially to a target region in the brain. The target region is stimulated to produce a cognitive effect, and the cognitive effect is modulated or encoded to carry the desired information. 1. A method for communicating information to an individual, said method comprising: directing acoustic energy to the individ...ual's brain through the individual's cranium to produce a cognitive effect; and modulating the acoustic energy to encode information which is perceptible to the individual through variations in the cognitive effect. 2. The method of Claim 1, wherein the acoustic energy is directed at a target region in the brain to cause a selected cognitive effect. 3. The method of Claim 2, wherein the target region and cognitive effect are selected from the group consisting of: Cognitive effect Target region Perception of touch Somatosensory cortex Auditory perception Auditory cortex Vestibular perception Temporal-parietal junction, central sulcus, intraparietal sulcus, and insular cortex Visual perception Primary and extrastriate visual cortex Olfactory perception Piriform cortex Language comprehension Wernicke's area Language production Broca's area Long-term memory Hippocampus and parahippocampal formation (and connected portions of cortex, e.g. entorhinal cortex and perirhinal cortex) Modulation of pain processing Rostral anterior cingulate cortex Emotion Limbic system (e.g. amygdala) Motor control and movements Primary and supplementary motor cortex; thalamus; cerebellum; basal ganglia; substantia nigra Attention Gamma rhythms Relaxation Alpha rhythms Empathy, social interaction Brainstem nuclei, hypothalamus, amygdala, anterior cingulated cortex, prefrontal cortex, ventromedial prefrontal cortex, and other brain regions involved in oxytocin and arginine vasopressin function Mirth and laughter Inferior temporal gyrus, cingulated gyrus, Cognitive effect Target region subthalamic nucleus Fear Amygdala, insular cortex, internal capsule, nucleus accumbens, and anterior temporal gyrus Physiological arousal, sleep state Various brainstem nuclei Modulation of risk taking Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex ...... Publication number WO2013059833 A1 Application number PCT/US2012/061396 Publication date Apr 25, 2013 Filing date Oct 22, 2012 Priority date Oct 21, 2011
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