Psychic 'mind-reading' computer will show your thoughts on screen

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  • gmb45
    Admin Assistant
    • Nov 2008
    • 7538

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    Psychic 'mind-reading' computer will show your thoughts on screen

    A mind-reading machine that can produce pictures of what a person is seeing or remembering has been developed by scientists.
    The device studies patterns of brainwave activity and turns them into a moving image on a computer screen.
    While the idea of a telepathy machine might sound like something from science fiction, the scientists say it could one day be used to solve crimes.

    Leap forward: Halle Berry in X-Men. The telepathic abilities from the films are closer to reality after inventors created a mind-reading machine

    In a pioneering experiment, an American team scanned the brain activity of two volunteers watching a video and used the results to recreate the images they were seeing.
    Although the results were crude, the technique was able to reproduce the rough shape of a man in a white shirt and a city skyline.
    Professor Jack Gallant, who carried out the experiment at the University of California, Berkeley, said: 'At the moment when you see something and want to describe it you have to use words or draw it and it doesn't work very well.

    'This technology might allow you to recover an eyewitness's memory of a crime.'
    The experiment is the latest in a series of studies designed to show how brain scans can reveal our innermost thoughts.





    Using a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner, normally found in hospitals, the American team scanned the brains of two volunteers while they watched videos.
    The results were fed into a computer which looked for links between colours, shapes and movements on the screen, and patterns of activity in the brain.
    The computer software was then given the brain scans of the volunteers as they watched a different video and was asked to recreate what they were seeing.
    According to Dr Gallant, who has yet to publish the results of the experiment, the software was close to the mark.
    In one scene featuring comic actor Steve Martin in a white shirt, the computer reproduced his white torso and rough shape, but was unable to handle details of his face.

    In another, the volunteers watched an image of a city skyline with a plane flying past.
    The software was able to recreate the skyline - but not the aircraft.

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  • forntida
    DK Veteran
    • Feb 2009
    • 1281

    #2
    This was thought of many years ago. The trouble then was the lack of computer storage space.
    I can't wake up Grumpy now in case I am accused of Dwarfism

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    • bvilleuk
      DK Veteran
      • Aug 2009
      • 625

      #3
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      Thank goodness the Brainwave Image Conversion is FUZZY -- I wouldn't want peeps to know what was going through my brain while looking at a picture of Halle Berry.............

      [This is despite the fact I donated my Brain to the British Museum in 1964 -- and have been getting on fine without it ever since....]
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      WHAT DO I THINK OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT??
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      CAPITAL !!
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      BRING IT BACK...............
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      • forntida
        DK Veteran
        • Feb 2009
        • 1281

        #4
        Originally posted by bvilleuk
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        Thank goodness the Brainwave Image Conversion is FUZZY -- I wouldn't want peeps to know what was going through my brain while looking at a picture of Halle Berry.............

        [This is despite the fact I donated my Brain to the British Museum in 1964 -- and have been getting on fine without it ever since....]


        That is a mute point.

        I tried to donate my brain for medical research in my will. The BMC are contesting.
        I can't wake up Grumpy now in case I am accused of Dwarfism

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        • chroma
          V.I.P. Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 1976

          #5

          GREAT SCOTT!!!
          He who laughs last thinks slowest.

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