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Canadian researchers say they can glean simple preferences from a person's brain by shining near-infrared light into the noggin.
The study, reported in the Journal of Neural Engineering, demonstrated the ability to decode a person's preference for one of two drinks with 80 percent accuracy by measuring the intensity of near-infrared light absorbed in brain tissue, the scientists said in a statement today.
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Imaging absorption of infra-red light in the brain
Arridge, S.R.; van der Zee, P.; Cope, M.; Delpy, D.T.
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Summary:The task of reconstructing an image from the intensity of the transmitted light detected on the surface of the body is quite formidable because the photons undergo very many scattering events such that the overall model of their propagation is best described as a diffusion process. Recently it has become popular to use very short (
Originally posted by visible_villain
Near infra-red light ( NIRL ) is not reflected by human tissue, but passes through. Some is absorbed. This is the way this mind-reading technology is working.
Originally posted by WatchNLearn
Originally posted by visible_villain
Near infra-red light ( NIRL ) is not reflected by human tissue, but passes through. Some is absorbed. This is the way this mind-reading technology is working.
Sounds like a good way to fry someones brain! Keep the damn thing away from me - I think I would be safer sticking my head into a microwave oven!