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Scientists Can Now Reads Visual Activity
Thursday, March 06, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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Using brain scans and computer models, researchers at UC Berkeley report they have found a way to "read" visual activity in the brain. The process relies on functional MRI to scan the brain for activity information related to the viewing of a chosen set of images. A computer database of brain activity-image links is then created, so that future viewings can be deduced based solely on an analysis of fresh FMRI patterns.    (source: berkeley.edu)



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