Linked by weildish on Fri 12th Dec 2008 00:46 UTC
In the News In Japan at ATR Computational Science Laboratories, the first thoughts in history were successfully read via a computer -- and not just by guessing or even educationally guessing. Scientists began by showing test subjects the six letters that spell "neuron." Afterwards, by measuring the subjects' brain activity, they were able to reconstruct the six images and display them on a monitor. The images were fuzzy, of course, but obviously spelled neuron. ATR said that it's very possible that one day this technology will be able to read our dreams.
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IT and medicine
by Janvl on Sat 13th Dec 2008 12:14 UTC
Janvl
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2007-02-20

Hi,

most of the reactions show that there is not much idea of neurological functions. This experiment shows that one can read info from the visual cortex, nothing more. Dreaming is so complex that it is comparing 1+1=2 with the formulas that derscribe the mendelbroth equations. So we should not worry, the way a brain functions is immensely more complex then any computer.

BTW I once studied medicine and ended in IT later.

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