This is amazing.
Japanese scientists claim they have developed a technique that visually records ones thoughts and dreams onto a computer monitor.
The technique is done by analyzing changes in blood flow in the region of the brain where vision is processed, called the visual cortex.
A spokesman for Computational Neuroscience Laboratories in Kyoto, Japan, says that “by applying this technology, it may become possible to record and replay subjective images that people perceive like dreams.”
These are big words, with enormous implications!
So much that I thought immediately, “No… this is certainly a hoax.”
But such is not the case.
However, the research is not as . . . → Read More: Japanese scientists developing software that can record images from your dreams
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