Friday, September 23, 2011

UC Berkeley Scientists Turn Brain Waves Into Real Images

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The geniuses at UC Berkeley have come up with a way to turn brain wave scans into actual images using fMRI software.
The technique works by feeding human subjects two hours of movie clips, then analyzing how each subject's brain responds to the content onscreen in each clip.
Then, researchers fed their computer program 18 million one-second YouTube clips to try and create a relationship between specific shapes and specific brain waves.

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