Posted on 12/12/2008 9:57:49 AM PST by LibWhacker
Researchers from Japans ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories have developed new brain analysis technology that can reconstruct the images inside a persons mind and display them on a computer monitor, it was announced on December 11. According to the researchers, further development of the technology may soon make it possible to view other peoples dreams while they sleep.
The scientists were able to reconstruct various images viewed by a person by analyzing changes in their cerebral blood flow. Using a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) machine, the researchers first mapped the blood flow changes that occurred in the cerebral visual cortex as subjects viewed various images held in front of their eyes. Subjects were shown 400 random 10 x 10 pixel black-and-white images for a period of 12 seconds each. While the fMRI machine monitored the changes in brain activity, a computer crunched the data and learned to associate the various changes in brain activity with the different image designs.
Then, when the test subjects were shown a completely new set of images, such as the letters N-E-U-R-O-N, the system was able to reconstruct and display what the test subjects were viewing based solely on their brain activity.
For now, the system is only able to reproduce simple black-and-white images. But Dr. Kang Cheng, a researcher from the RIKEN Brain Science Institute, suggests that improving the measurement accuracy will make it possible to reproduce images in color.
These results are a breakthrough in terms of understanding brain activity, says Dr. Cheng. In as little as 10 years, advances in this field of research may make it possible to read a persons thoughts with some degree of accuracy.
The researchers suggest a future version of this technology could be applied in the fields of art and design particularly if it becomes possible to quickly and accurately access images existing inside an artists head. The technology might also lead to new treatments for conditions such as psychiatric disorders involving hallucinations, by providing doctors a direct window into the mind of the patient.
ATR chief researcher Yukiyasu Kamitani says, This technology can also be applied to senses other than vision. In the future, it may also become possible to read feelings and complicated emotional states.
The research results appear in the December 11 issue of US science journal Neuron.
Yeah, you’re probably right.
This machine is really for married men so they can have a level playing field versus the wifey.
P8riot wrote: OK, so what am I thinking right now?
You’re thinking “Okay, I picked it, should I eat it?”
Now that’s what I call, “holding the whip high!”
All of their suits are different from each other. LOL
How’d you know he was driving down the freeway right now?
One of my favorite sayings is...women are AM, and men are FM.
Think about it.
I’ve been dreaming of this for years.
If you go to the Fireproof movie website, and click the "His & Hers" link, there is a video link called "Tale of Two Brains". The Speaker is named Mark Gungor
Here is his website: Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage
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