Neuroscience joins cryptography – impant a password into a brain without the person knowing what the password is

Bojinov and colleagues designed a game lasting 30 to 45 minutes in which players intercept falling objects by pressing a key. The objects appear in one of six positions, each corresponding to a different key. Positions of objects were not always random. a hidden sequence of 30 successive positions was repeated over 100 times. Players Read more about Neuroscience joins cryptography – impant a password into a brain without the person knowing what the password is[…]