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Trying to unlock Erik Ramsey

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Boston University professor Frank Guenther (right) is attempting to convert Ramsey's neural patterns into speech through the theory that the brain encodes audio signals, much the same as an FM radio, a telephone line, or even an MP3 file encode sound. Research associate Jon Brumberg (left) and Guenther run through tests with Erik Ramsey.
Boston University professor Frank Guenther (right) is attempting to convert Ramsey's neural patterns into speech through the theory that the brain encodes audio signals, much the same as an FM radio, a telephone line, or even an MP3 file encode sound.

Research associate Jon Brumberg (left) and Guenther run through tests with Erik Ramsey.
(Globe staff Photo / David Kamerman)
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