Scientists Try To Read The Human Mind

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Scientists are attempting to read the thoughts of what will be done by someone before that person do it. So, scientists try to makes a research about read someone's mind.

"This is quite a step forward and help our understanding of how the human brain's plan of action," says PhD student Jason Gallivan.

This research uses the subject of brain activity in humans that is scanned using functional magnetic resonance imaging (functional magnetic resonance imaging).

Volunteers in the study do one of the three movements of the hand such as holding the top of the object, which is holding the bottom of the object, or just reach out and touch the object.

The research team found that by examining signals from several different brain regions, they can predict what they are, it's better and not just a coincidence.

"Neuroimaging allows us to see how the planning of the action unfolding in the area of the human brain without having to insert electrodes directly into the brain, and this obviously is not dangerous," explains Professor Culham, Jody.

Gallivan said the new findings can also have important clinical implications. "Being able to predict the movement of the desired signal the brain that takes us one step closer to using these signals, as well as to control false legs, like those suffering from spinal injuries," he said.

It appears that, if indeed this discovery is successful, then we could do preventive action if anyone wants to do evil with us.