Scientists Turn Brain's Visual Memories into a Mind-Blowing Video
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Ever dreamed of recording your dreams and turning them into a video clip? The technology that enables you to do that is near: UC Berkeley scientists figured out a way to turn the way our brains interpret visual stimuli into a video, and the result is amazing.To be able to do this, the researches used functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to measure the blood flow through brain's visual cortex. Then, different parts of the brain were divided into volumetric pixels or voxels (the term might be familiar to those who remember early 3D games which were based on voxels instead of polygons which are more commonly used today). Finally, the scientists built a computational model which describes how visual information is mapped into brain activity.
In practice, test subjects viewed some video clips, and their brain activity was recorded by a computer program, which learned how to associate the visual patterns in the movie with the corresponding brain activity.Then, test subjects viewed a second set of clips. The movie reconstruction algorithm was fed 18 million seconds of random YouTube videos, which were used to teach the program how to predict the brain activity evoked by film clips. Finally, the program chose 100 clips which were most similar to the movie the subject had seen, which were merged to create a reconstruction of the original movie.The result is a video that shows how our brain sees things, and at moments it's eerily similar to the original imagery.“This is a major leap toward reconstructing internal imagery. We are opening a window into the movies in our minds.”, said Professor Jack Gallant, a UC Berkeley neuroscientist and coauthor of the study published in the journal Current Biology.Recording our dreams and "reading" the minds of coma patients requires a lot of work still, as current technology only enables scientists to interpret brain activity while the test subject is watching a movie. Ultimately, it could be used to decode how our brain processes visual events in everyday life or, perhaps, our dreams.Check out another video, which shows the movie reconstruction algorithm at work, below.
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Added: Sep-23-2011 Occurred On: Sep-23-2011
By: Tongueboy
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Tags: brain video, memory recording
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By: Tongueboy
In: Other News
Tags: brain video, memory recording
Marked as: approved
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My brain registered that it saw this exact same video posted here 3 hours before yours.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=012_1316790347
Posted Sep-23-2011 BySubotai (41.76) 
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@Subotai Damn,I posted it when I woke up before checking the site but I knew that the always vigilant repost police would let me know if it had been here before.
thanks.
Posted Sep-23-2011 ByTongueboy (3089.74) Tongueboy View Channel Send Message
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would be alot of porn on my scan
Posted Sep-23-2011 Bytitanzj (87.78) titanzj View Channel Send Message
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@titanzj Yup. Except with this level of fuzziness if anyone were to replay it and accuse me, I'd say I was dreaming of the Virgin Mary.
Posted Sep-23-2011 ByDick Fabulous (681.00) 
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amazing if true!
Posted Sep-23-2011 Byuk_asskickr (6.80) 
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Interesting,,,thanks
Posted Sep-23-2011 ByFreejay (3846.86) 
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Reminds me of the movie "Until the end of the world" by Wim Wenders
Posted Sep-23-2011 ByTongueboy (3089.74) Tongueboy View Channel Send Message
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At 6secs it shows "the crack spider's bitch".
Posted Sep-23-2011 Byommadawn (3212.14) ommadawn View Channel Send Message
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weirdness
Posted Sep-23-2011 Byjhnm156 (156.96) jhnm156 View Channel Send Message
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This is what Ive been waiting for my whole life
Posted Sep-23-2011 ByThallium 213 (867.40) 
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Awesome post!
Posted Sep-23-2011 BySnarfums (456.34) 
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Scary. Not sure if I want to see some of my nightmares replayed for me. I would rather forget them upon waking.
Posted Sep-23-2011 Bysafetychuck2 (4091.02)

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Are they using something similar to facial recognition to extrapolate a 747 from a database of video clips and that interpets it into a lake front city scape? Next thing you know is, some phd specialists framing you for a crime you didn't commit because the diviner of video livers says its you.
Posted Sep-24-2011 Bywhatduh (440.56) 
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This one really should have been featured. Instead we get wily sheep and drunken russians...hrm...
Posted Sep-27-2011 ByMadFish (132.10) 
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would like to see this tech. perfected . would be great. great post!! posted in 2011 sorry bro just discovered LL
Posted Jun-4-2012 Bycem888 (252.40) 
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