Ah who is having fun these days of no revenue?
I for one. All thanks to Brainchip. And Brainchip is years ahead of everyone else... go figure.
They sell us a bill of goods The Company does. Podcast monthly ...etc.
To think, the color orange was chosen. Of all colors and eons of research. Why I'd be willing to bet... most here don't know some of the following:Orange
Flickr/hamedogOwner: Home Depot
Homer TLC, the company behind Home Depot, has a trademark on the color orange when used as the background of advertising, lettering, or other signage, according to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office.
It's a color that could get Brainchip sued.
And how's this for research...Posted onDec 30, 2020inNeuroscience andResearch
Our brains are quite proficient at recognizing jumbled words and reading them correctly. Researchers from the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, studied this fascinating phenomenon and came up with a computational model that uses artificial neurons to simulate the way the brain processes jumbled words.
How does our brain read jumbled words correctly? Scientists led by SP Arun and K V S Hari from the Centre for Neuroscience, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, have developed a computational model that sheds light on this. According to this model, when we see a string of letters, our brain uses the letter shapes to form an image of the word and compares it with the closest visually similar word stored in our brain.
Reading words is a complex process in which our brain decodes the letters and symbols in the word (also called the orthographic code) to derive meaning. Earlier research has shown that our brain processes jumbled words at various levels — visual, phonological and linguistic.
At the visual level, it is easy to read a jumbled word correctly when the first and the last letters are retained and the other letters are jumbled or replaced with letters of similar shapes. Yet, some arrangements are easier to read than others. For instance, ‘UNIEVRSITY’ is easier to read than ‘UTISERVNIY.’ We can also read words when numbers of similar shape replace letters, e.g. “7EX7__WI7H__NUM83R5.”
***It's a subject that's getting more attention and Brainchip is not even in the game with the proud A-Kid-A family with babies.
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