Japanese researchers find a way to watch and record your dreams
Your psychiatrist may ask you to bring your past night's dream DVD along with you on your next visit. This is thanks to a new neuro-digital-visualization technology that gives the ability to peek into the most intimate moments of any human. Dreams! Researchers at the ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories in Japan have figured out a way to watch mental images from a human brain on a display screen. When we see any object, the eye's retina recognizes an image that is converted into electrical signals that go into the brain's visual cortex. If we believe these researchers then it's fair to say that they have managed to tap into these signals and reconstruct them for others to see. The implications of such a technology are both hilarious and horrendous for the public.
Be prepared for a serious case of Déjà-Vu if your shrink looks hot, it could get you in some serious therapy.
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