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NEW RESEARCH - READING YOUR PET'S THOUGHTS

SOON    ,   YOU   CAN HEARD YOUR  PET  DOG'S  THOUGHTS.  Yes  ,  that's true. Swedish  researchers  are    developing   the  world's first   headset   that  can  translate   your   pet  dog's   thought  into  English  words.The  small  gadget  named  '  No  More   Woof'  that  reads  animal   brain - waves could   pet  -to  -  human  communication  to  the  next  level.
The   device  uses  the  latest  technology  in  micro  computing  and  Electroencephalography(EEG) to  analyze  animals   thought  patterns   and  spell  them  out  in  human   language   using  a  loudspeaker.
The     system   is  developed  by  the   Nordic  Society  for  Invention  and  Discovery.(NSID).
It    has  search  lab   in  Mal mo, Sweden,  the  device   can  successfully  read  when  the  canines  are  tired,excited   or  hungry.
The  patterns    found  are "I'm Tired" , "I'm excited" and  possibly  " I'm   hungry" and  the  clearly  intense   brain  activity  when  dog  sees  a  new  face,  that   translate  into " who  ARE  you?"
"No  More  Woof"   straps  an    electroencephalograph  (EEG)    reader  to  your  canine  buddy's-  noggin  and  a  tiny Raspberry pi computer  translate  the   electric    activity   in  the   little    brain  into  English, with    Mandarin,French,  and  Spanish  coming  soon.
 The    technology  used     is  the   result  of  combining  the  latest  technologies  in  three  different    tech  areas -EEG-Sensing,micro  -computing, and   special   brain   -computer  interface      software.
At    present  it  is    only  a   prototype  and  it  will  be   developed further soon.The  cost   of  the  device   is  $60.
Another  remarkable  thing  is  that  the experiment  was  very  animal  friendly.There  was  no  torturing  of  animals   while  conducting  the  experiment.It  was  totally  animal friendly.

During    the   last  few  years  many  discoveries  have  been  made  to  map  out  the  human  brain's  function.But   never     before  has  any one  made  a  serious  attempt  to  apply  this   technology   on  man's  best  friend  'THE DOG' 















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