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Dreams Can Now Recorded and Controlled

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Record dream dreams and see it again at a later date, it is not impossible in the future. With technology, it can now be realized. The scientists predict, we can use computers to record and see a dream.
Quoted from page Dailymail, psychiatrist with the Max Planck Institute, Munich, Germany, states that brain scanners can see one's dreams. With this brain scanner technology, someone even mentioned can control their dreams.
 
Technology secanner brain is a latest breakthrough in mind-reading subjects are awake, using brain monitors. Similar technology can also be applied to subjects who are dreaming in sleep.
 
Planck scientist at the Institute of proving, a scan of a dream 'lucid dreamer' just like their brain scans while doing things when they are aware. The findings are then published in the coverage of biology, by demonstrating the latest technologies to create an image reconstruction of the motion of one's dreams.
 
In that study, the dreamer agreed to move their eyes and hands of the left and right side as a signal to researchers, when their dreams are controlled. Scientists then monitor the dreamer with two magnetic resonance images and infrared spectroscopy to see the heat patterns in the dreamer's head, which gives a picture of brain activity.
 
Reconstruction of the show, even if the dreamer could not clench their hands in the real world when they are dreaming a fist, but in their brain scans showed brain activity that is identical like a fist when they are real in the physical world.
Reading Dreams
This latest reconstruction technology demonstration opens the way to build a picture of people's dreams. Until now, scientists have reconstructed two-Planck Institute of dreams. But there are constraints in the reconstruction, ie a limited number of scans and the difficulty of controlling dreams.
 
"The participants have to fall asleep in the scanner, reached the stage of dozing, and eventually enter the dream in a stable condition," said one researcher, Michael Czisch. Despite the obstacles, he is optimistic about this technology.
 
"This is a concept study provides the first evidence, that it is possible to use brain imaging to read the contents of one's dreams," he said.
 
Earlier this year, academics from the University of California managed to decipher brain activity by measuring blood flow through the brain's visual cortex, and uses this information to build up a picture of what they 'think.'
 
"This is a big leap toward leading an internal image reconstruction," said Professor Jack Gallant, a neuroscientist University of California.

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