The NeuroPhone was invented by Pat Flanagan in 1958, but it was the transmission mechanism that was discovered in 1996 at UVA. The mechanism used is different from bone conduction, which is also another possibility I'm considering (and is also used by Jabra?). sg From:<
> Reading the page on this device, I was a little suprised at the boast the this device was discovered in 1996 by folks at UV. That being said because I was using just such a device several years erilier, and certainly not in a labratory. The US Army has a set of headphones/mike that are known (by those that know them) as "bone phones" They are vibrating headphones. No outward sound. But touch them to any bone in your head, you hear crystal clear....even at <snip>
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