Because just thinking about a word—and not saying it—is thought to produce the same brain signals,Prof Greger and his team believe that soon they will be able to have translation device and voice box that repeats the word you are thinking.
What is more,the brains of people who are paralyzed are often healthy and produce the same signals as those in able-bodied people—it is just they are blocked by injury from reaching the muscle.n
a
few
years to clinical trials on paralyzed people who cannot speak due to so-called
“locked-in” syndrome(闭锁综合症).-spoken
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include those paralyzed
by
strokew device would allow them freedom to speak on their own.
5.Which of the following best describe Professor Bradley Greger in Paragraph 3?
A.Joyful and hopeful.
B.Cautious and unsatisfied.
C.Negative and painful.
D.Exhausted and busy.
解析 细节理解题。根据“We were beside ourselves with excitement when it started working”可知joyful根据后面对前景的叙述可知hopeful。答案 A解析 推理判断题。根据第五段“that might be useful to a paralyzed person”以及第二段中“The breakthroughrcent accurate”可知让病人不断重复有用的词汇可保证精确度高。答案 Cdrome.
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