Video scenes pulled from peoples thoughts
source: http://www.livescience.com/technology/091128-youtube-thoughts.html
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Although this research has not yet been peer reviewed, Dr. Gallant and his colleague Shinji Nishimoto have used fMRI to scan the brains of two patients as they watched videos. According to the Times Online:
"A computer program was used to search for links between the configuration of shapes, colors and movements in the videos, and patterns of activity in the patients’ visual cortex.
"It was later fed more than 200 days’ worth of YouTube internet clips and asked to predict which areas of the brain the clips would stimulate if people were watching them.
"Finally, the software was used to monitor the two patients’ brains as they watched a new film and to reproduce what they were seeing based on their neural activity alone.
"Remarkably, the computer program was able to display continuous footage of the films they were watching — albeit with blurred images."
For example, in one scene which featured Steve Martin wearing a white shirt, the software recreated his shape and torso but missed other details, like his facial features.
“Some scenes decode better than others,” said Gallant. “We can decode talking heads really well. But a camera panning quickly across a scene confuses the algorithm.
This appears to be the first instance in which video scenes were recovered; previous work has been done to recover spatial memories seen in the hippocampus via fMRI.
This capability has been presaged in science fiction. Fans may recall the movie The Final Cut, starring Robin Williams and Mira Sorvino. In the film, a special implant makes it possible to record the internal images that a person sees and remembers. Robin Williams is a "cutter" who provides edited versions of a person's internal images - a "rememory".
Also, fans of the sci-fi series Farscape may recall the Aurora Chair; employed throughout the Peacekeeper military. It peels back the layers of the mind one by one, until all thoughts and memories are exposed and displayed on a screen attached to the chair (see video)."
http://www.livescience.com/technology/091128-youtube-thoughts.html
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hoots
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asherp, I like the idea of creating somthing to record dreams, that is exciting...however, as it is with every technological device, it can be used for good or bad. Imagine being kidnapped because of the information in your head. Remember the Keanu Reeves film, "Johnny Mneumonic"...crazy stuff.
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hoots
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rebel_scum
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No small leap! Going out on a limb here, but think of the art our kids (and their kids) could make if this sort of technology fell into the right hands. Wouldn't Apple love it.
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rebel_scum
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endovenoso
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it was only a matter of time
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endovenoso
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remanns
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P.K. Dick would remember it differently. (-heh-)
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remanns
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dc133
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My thoughts are secret!
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dc133
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dc133
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My thoughts are secret.
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dc133
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jalen
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one system. one mask, few detail. predictions
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jalen
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dreamsenvoy
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imagine that
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dreamsenvoy
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TheBrownKid
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0851578/
"Paprika."
As long as those video images don't come out in real life... we're good.
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TheBrownKid
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Daimyo
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no more lie detector machines
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Daimyo
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silencio
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The technology is impressive but the loss of the individual's privacy is too much.
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silencio
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fountaingoats
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Reminds me of the Built to Spill lyric: "I wanna see movies of my dreams..."
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fountaingoats
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Giganticus
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There's already plenty of high quality video on the internet of what I'm thinking.
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Giganticus
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rknowlton91
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i think many of you are reading into this more than it actually says; it can recreate what a person is watching based on brain activity.
it can't really read your mind but in the most extreme of circumstances if this technology WAS something turned against people it could make your eyes into a video camera without a physical camera but it would need to collect data from your brain... so really, i think i would rather one of those micro cameras right? heck, even my handycam for that matter.
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rknowlton91
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KaylaMoon
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this is terrible.
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KaylaMoon
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cephas
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The next phase of reality TV is on it's way!!!
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cephas
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pjacobs51
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Now . . . make an "app" for that, and broadcast your thoughts. For a minimal fee of course.
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pjacobs51
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Bushido
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Wow! Soon we'll have real life thought police arresting those whose thoughts defy "the Party". After these vagrants get to experience Room 101, thoughtcrime will at long last be no more. I anticipate the future with renewed optimism...
"War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery!"
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Bushido
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CafeMedia
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Who knows where technology will take us next? I'm excited to see what will happen with this.
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CafeMedia
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Bushido
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CafeMedia:
I know...to Hell. Hope I didn't spoil the ending for you...
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Bushido
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CafeMedia
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CafeMedia:
I like to look at things on the more positive side of this and hope that it doesn't get out of hand.
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CafeMedia
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BerthaAngela
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Geewillickers. That's kinda cool,
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BerthaAngela
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melajuana
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love it!
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melajuana
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JamesAJanisse
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This is amazing, and I love hearing of technological advances like this. I hope that it doesn't just disappear and is never heard of again for years, but things as advanced as this seem to have that fate. I am cautious about damaging or aggressive uses of this technology, but it still may have great benefits and capabilities - think of the guy who was locked in his mind for 23 years or however long it was... if we used this on coma victims maybe we'd be able to communicate with them.
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JamesAJanisse
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TasteHi
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This is great, once everyones thoughts are exposed we'll be able to weed out all the hypocrites, and bad apples of society.
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TasteHi
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KSirys
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TasteHi:
so much for Politicians.... there goes our government!
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KSirys
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CalgarC
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another government tool... bad idea... my mind is the only thing the government cant hack into...
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CalgarC
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loupetho
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Next we can insert light-emitting diodes next to our cones and rods so that we can project what we see in our heads.
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loupetho
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fountaingoats
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loupetho:
This could be the new frontier of filmmaking!
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fountaingoats
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newinusa
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governator 'the 6th day'
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newinusa
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lexyd03
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Cool, but still multiple problems including that of memory construction. Cool idea and that is pretty awesome how it worked. A great step forward, but still very problematic!
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lexyd03
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jubal
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Wow this is amazing. I have said so many times, "boy I wish I could output to video what I was dreaming or thinking or seeing." This technology brings up privacy issues, but hey, if you want to see whats literally on my mind....it just might be possible someday....thanks to this research.
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jubal
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arcataberry
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very cool==and disturbing.
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arcataberry
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jalen
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looks as if things around here still aint caught on
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jalen
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Hunnter
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ddelazan:
Not really
1) you can refuse to think of any "video"
2) requires huge machinery, unlikely to be shrunk any time soon.
3) you can bet there will be laws passed at some point - 2 years ago
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Bushido
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ddelazan:
Just because a law is out there doesn't mean that the law is followed.
Criminals, government, and big business often treat laws with contempt and are the obvious candidates for abuse of this power.
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Bushido
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Lurkistan
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Very cool!
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Lurkistan
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artemis6
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Woah , just like "Logan's Run"
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artemis6
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ibrake4rappers13
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this is ineresting, yet with scary possibilites
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ibrake4rappers13
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sidewaysclyde
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Does this have anything to do with the ability to record dreams? That makes me soooo excited! C'mon, who hasn't thought about that?
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sidewaysclyde
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asherp
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I used to think about doing this sort of thing when I was a kid!
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