What?s on your mind? Others may soon ?see?

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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM: A woman inspects an exhibit featuring neurobiological processes in the human brain in Dresden, Germany​

What?s on your mind? Others may soon ?see?.
American Researchers Use Brain Imaging To Tell Correctly Which Picture A Volunteer Was Looking At.
Washington: Brain imaging may make it possible to someday see what others are seeing, US researchers reported on Wednesday.

Such a device would make it possible to decode brain signals and track attention.
It may even be possible to ?see? someone else?s dream, the team at the University of California Berkeley said.

?Our results suggest that it may soon be possible to reconstruct a picture of a person?s visual experience from measurements of brain activity alone,? Jack Gallant and colleagues wrote in their report, published in the journal Nature.

?Imagine a general brain-reading device that could reconstruct a picture of a person?s visual experience at any moment in time, and perhaps even provide access to the visual content of phenomena such as dreams and imagery.?

Gallant?s team did not get that far but they used a type of realtime imaging called functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, to predict which photograph a volunteer was looking at.

For the first step, they calibrated their experiment by having two members of the team look at 1,750 photographs while being scanned by fMRI.

?The content of the photographs included animals, buildings, food, humans, indoor scenes, man-made objects, outdoor scenes, and textures,? they wrote.

For the second stage, the two researchers looked at 120 new images while the fMRI machine was on.

The research team then tried to figure out which photograph each one had been looking at.

They got the right answer 92% of the time for one researcher and 72% of the time for the second. When they worked with a set of 1,000 images, accuracy dropped only a bit, the Berkeley team reported.

They acknowledged it is a long step from being able to tell what a person is looking at to being able to look at brain activity and reconstruct what someone is seeing.

But they said their experiment shows it is, in principle, possible. ?Identification of novel natural images brings us close to achieving ageneral visual decoder,? they wrote.

?The final step will require devising a way to reconstruct the image seen by the observer, instead of selecting the image from a known set.?

Doctors could use the technique to diagnose brain areas damaged by a stroke or dementia, determine the outcome of drug treatment or stem-cell therapy and fling open a door into the strange world of dreams.

And, according to one futuristic scenario, paraplegic patients, by thinking of a series of images whose fMRI patterns are recognised by computer, may one day be able to operate machines by remote control.
 
No, for all you stereotypes there have been evidences and tests of capturing what someone's thinking. As far as i've R&D'd, two tests have been carried out on A human and a cat. Check google out.

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It may even be possible to “see” someone else’s dream, the team at the University of California Berkeley said

Hope such devices dont get into the hands of my future partner.:laugh I should atleast be allowed the freedom to live different lives in my brain.
 

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