The end of private thoughts: Scientists Find a Way to Read Minds : Discovery News

By | March 30, 2014

Scientists Find a Way to Read Minds : Discovery News.

Scientists have used brain scanners to detect and reconstruct the faces that people are thinking of, according to a a study accepted for publication this month in the journal NeuroImage.

In the study, scientists hooked participants up to an fMRI brain scanner — which determines activity in different parts of the brain by measuring blood flow — and showed them images of faces. Then, using only the brain scans, the scientists were able to create images of the faces the people were looking at.

Mind control might not be a thing of the future, because researchers were able to achieve this with two monkeys!

“It is mind reading,” said Alan S. Cowen, a graduate student at the University of California Berkeley who co-authored the study with professor Marvin M. Chun from Yale and Brice A. Kuhl from New York University.