UC Berkeley scientists have developed a system to capture visual
activity in human brains and reconstruct it as digital video clips.
Eventually, this process will allow you to record and reconstruct your
own dreams on a computer screen. According to Professor Jack Gallant—UC Berkeley neuroscientist and
coauthor of the research published today in the journal Current
Biology—"this is a major leap toward reconstructing internal imagery. We are opening a window into the movies in our minds."
Imagine that. Capturing your visual memories, your dreams, the wild
ramblings of your imagination into a video that you and others can watch
with your own eyes.
This is the first time in history that we have been able to decode
brain activity and reconstruct motion pictures in a computer screen. The
path that this research opens boggles the mind. Thanks to: Gizmodo.com
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