The idea of achieving anything like this was previously unheard of, but as of December 11th 2011 this technology is officially no longer fiction. The NSF (National Science Foundation) released a video describing a technique called Decoded Neural Feedback using a fMRI and its potential uses (see bottom for video). An article posted with the video said that it is:
...possible to use brain technology to learn to play a piano, reduce mental stress or hit a curve ball with little or no conscious effort... Experiments conducted at Boston University (BU) and ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories in Kyoto, Japan, recently demonstrated that through a person's visual cortex, researchers could use decoded functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to induce brain activity patterns to match a previously known target state and thereby improve performance on visual tasks...Think of a person watching a computer screen and having his or her brain patterns modified to match those of a high-performing athlete or modified to recuperate from an accident or disease...It is interesting to see yet another technology predicted or imagined by a Sci-Fi author made into reality. We've seen the Trans-coder turn into the smart phone and countless authors predict inter-planetary travel. If you want to see technology that will be released in the next fifty years, look at the Sci-fi from the past hundred and fifty years. If someone has thought of it, it going to be invented.
While man tirelessly searches the skies, looking for some sign of life, the idea that he and his intelligence are alone in this universe looms in the back of his mind. If at some point in the future, man looks at the sky and decides nobody is looking back, he may just forget his loneliness and abandon his search; or he may find that reality unbearable and take matters into his own hands. Who knows, maybe someday man will send his own probe to some far off planet and pass on the spark of intelligence that was given to him long ago.
2 comments :
I like how you incorporated a video into your post!
The combination of what your reading and the current event from the science world really work together to reveal your passion for science and are intriguing enough to convince me to share your excitement.
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