http://technology.newscientist.com/a...e-can-see.html
I thought this article was pretty interesting.
I have been waiting for something like this forever.
What do you guys think?
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http://technology.newscientist.com/a...e-can-see.html
I thought this article was pretty interesting.
I have been waiting for something like this forever.
What do you guys think?
I think it's a very dangerous thing. Pretty neat, no doubt, but what's in my head is MINE! :pissed:
(fyi, see 1980's movie "Brainstorm" - 20 years ahead of it's time I guess)
There is already ways to get the truth out of someone when they are quite sleepy.
It's a torture way so it ain't legal, and i'm not going to tell how :)
Wait.... what? I've had a bit of a conversation once when I was laying beside my ex and I was getting into deep sleep and started hearing sounds from the HIs. Is this what you mean?
I want to know... :D
This is interesting. I wonder if eventually I'll be able to record my dreams in video and not have to worry about keeping a dream journal. :chuckle:Quote:
Dream reader?
"It is going to be particularly powerful in the field of visual perception and possibly the field of decoding motor responses," says John-Dylan Haynes of the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig, Germany.
The research also hints that scientists might one day be able to access dreams, memories and imagery, says Haynes, providing the brain processes dreams in a way that is analogous to visual stimuli.
"The difficulty is that that it's very hard to set up models for other types of complex thoughts, such as memories and intentions," Haynes says.
I must admit I have been waiting for something like this device. I have also thought it would be a cool and useful device if made in the way of dreams. But I am unsure we are ready for such a thing to be made, it might get abused and become a device like (I say like because it was precog. In the movie) what they used in Minority Report to catch people before they committed crimes. Just because I think it does not make it true. Thoughts are a very privet thing and using such a device to read peoples thoughts with out their permission would be like raping them IMO.
So in the aspect of being able to visually record my dreams as they are happening or such, I think it would be a great device, but it does have scary implications as well. We can never have the good with out the bad in such cases :)
But thanks for sharing the info.
Anna:jester:
I like the idea of seeing my dreams, maybe it will make lucid dreaming a competitive sport, I doubt it though :P. imagen downloading your dreams and changing them to .avi or .mov from .drm or .rem
hmm
Some of you guys are jumping the gun a bit =P
I think it would be great to record my dreams one day, but this technology is far from doing that =(
Doubt we will have to worry about people perusing our thoughts anytime soon.
It will probably be decades before any commercial use based on it is ever used. Considering they have to use an fMRI just to do it...
Either way, it sounds awesome to me. I think it could make some pretty neat advancements in the field of dreaming, both lucid and non-lucid.
When it comes to privacy, I was thinking something along the lines of minority report too. I mean, a simple test, theoretically, could tell us what kind of person you are or what you have done. That would be a lethal weapon in the legal area. Something like this is far away, and even when it does appear, it will take time for it to become a credible piece of evidence I am sure.
Also, the idea about using it on someone while they are dying - love it.
True sf affiacianados (sp) would point to David Brin's Sundiver. (Minority report has precognition, not a personality test). Without MRI, he has a personality test which monitors the subjects eye movements when they're shown a novel image. Those with "probationary personalities" are tagged and excluded from space travel or otherwise meeting the friendly neighbourhood aliens.
The world is turning into a Sci-fi movie! Eek!