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Scanning the Brain, Finding Pictures

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

In a remarkable use of fMRI technology, researchers in Japan have been able to use brain imaging to map blood flow changes in the brain as subjects viewed images.  After "learning" how blood flow changed when subjects viewed one set of images (simple characters, for example) a computer was able to reconstruct what the subjects were looking at when they were shown new images. 
Bad ass.
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