A non-invasive system and process for converting sensory data, e.g.,
visual, audio, taste, smell or touch, to neural firing timing differences
in a human brain and using acoustic signals to generate the neural firing
time differences. Data related to neural firing time differences, the
acoustic signals, and a user's response map may be stored in memory. The
user's response map may be used to more accurately map the calculated
neural firing time differences to the correct neural locations.