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Brain imaging reveals mental movies

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Sometimes life really does imitate art. In the 1980s sci-fi classic Brainstorm, scientists recorded a person’s thoughts and sensations so that others could experience them. While science is decades from that achievement, it may be on its way, thanks to a cutting-edge blend of brain imaging and computer simulation. Scientists at the University of California said recently that they might one day be able to tap into the mind of a coma patient or allow people to watch their own dreams on YouTube. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, also known as fMRI, in conjunction with...Read full article

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    Published: October 2011
    Glossary
    coma
    A lens aberration, resulting from different magnifications in the various lens zones, that occurs in that part of the image field that is some distance from the principal axis of the system. Extra-axial object points appear as short cometlike images with the brighter small head toward the center of the field (positive coma) or away from the center (negative coma).
    BiophotonicsBioScanbrain imagingcomacomputer simulationcurrent biologyfMRIfunctional magnetic resonance imagingImagingindustrialneurodegenerative diseasesneuroscienceNewsstrokeUniversity of CaliforniaUniversity of California Berkeley

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