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Mind-Reading Brain Scanner Can Retrieve Images From Human Memory
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/mind-reading-brain-scanner-can-retrieve-images-human-memory-1449043
They still have a long way to go, but I guess in the future, detectives will not need to play "good cop / bad cop", and instead hook you to a machine. Exciting and scary at the same time.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/mind-reading-brain-scanner-can-retrieve-images-human-memory-1449043
Scientists have created a mind-reading machine that allows them to reconstruct images in a person's mind using brain scans.
They believe that the technology could be used to create e-fits from someone's memory of a crime, or even create pictures of dreams.
"It is a form of mind-reading," Marvin Chun, professor of psychology, cognitive science and neurobiology at Yale University said.
Researchers Chun, Brice Kuhl of New York University and Alan Cowen of the University of California at Berkeley made the astonishing breakthrough.
They built on previous research in which scientists were able to identify whether a person was looking at a beach or city scene, an animal or a building, using brain scans.
"But they can only tell you they are viewing an animal or a building, not what animal or building," Chun said.
"This is a different level of sophistication."
They still have a long way to go, but I guess in the future, detectives will not need to play "good cop / bad cop", and instead hook you to a machine. Exciting and scary at the same time.