Computer Program Reconstructs Heard Words From Brain Scans
sciencehabit writes "In a new study, neuroscientists connected a network of electrodes to the hearing centers of 15 patients' brains and recorded the brain activity while they listened to words like 'jazz' or 'Waldo.' They saw that each word generated its own unique pattern in the brain. So they developed two different computer programs that could reconstruct the words a patient heard just by analyzing his or her brain activity. Reconstructions from the better of the two programs were good enough that the researchers could accurately decipher the mystery word 80% to 90% percent of the time. Because there's evidence that the words we hear and the words we recall or imagine trigger similar brain processes, the study suggests scientists may one day be able to tune in to the words you're thinking."
I'm pretty sure those tin foil hats don't actually work.
Did anybody else think that this sort of technology could really help with detecting lies?
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No?
Hopefully one can apply such technology to the politics soon. The program may be disoriented though, as when a word comes out from a politician mouth, the computer using the real true paths of the brain will understand the exact opposite of such word.
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At least we'd know that their brains heard and recognized the words.... whether or not they actually understood them is left for another system to determine.
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Man... the 21st century is gonna be so cool!
File under 'M' for 'Manic ranting'
And many of us have been trolling government computers by filling our heads with porn, funny imgur images, and an awful lot of of corporate angst. Take that uncle sam!
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We are f*cked, seriously. If this kind of thing gets out and is exploited for commercial or polical purposes there will not be enough room in the "hills" for everyone. I think my next career will be in techological responsibility and law. I don't need to remind anyone here that the "man" has finally taken ownership of policing technology. The day I have feared for most of my career is finally here.
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I'm going to go ahead and guess that the government has primarily been targeting the homeless and those 'diagnosed' with mental disorders. Its amazing though most people will go ahead and step over some lunatic ranting about crazy junk on the street and not even see them, he's certain that the government is scanning his all important brain waves and tracking his every movement. Just makes perfect sense when you think about it!
For this experiment, electrodes had to be *surgically implanted* into the test persons' skull. It's not like they remotely measured their electrical brain activity. So for now you can relax ...
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Well Waldo was the nickname of one of my girlfriends who used to do kinky things to me. She didn't wear glasses or wear stripy sweaters either. So I wonder what they are actually scanning - the word sound or the memory of the word?
Maybe that'll account for those in the 10-20% range who don't register all to well.
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I'm surprised no one has yet to point out the best potential target of such a device: women. We don't even need to know what they're thinking. We simply can use the device as it is currently to see if what we say is what they hear.
Or we could demand brain scans of politicians to see what they really intend to do if elected. But I guess defeatism works too.
What was that? I couldn't hear over your foil hat.
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I seriously hope they develop the technology well enough to use it for Stephen Hawking while he's still with us. Imagine hearing him speak at the rate he thinks!
Did anybody else think that this sort of technology could really help with detecting lies?
No. I thought it would be misused {and/or fake), produce the wrong results and innocent people would pay for the crimes of others.
I also thought that it would become another tool of the burgeoning american police state and good for the Jail Industrial complex.
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I think that you were thinking of Slayer...
Check your premises.
I remember, back during the tv series (non-animated), Robocop couldn't tell if a politician was lying because he was so used to never really telling the truth with the words he uses everyday. Hilarious excuse for why Murphy couldn't figure out what was going on.
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Because there's evidence that the words we hear and the words we recall or imagine trigger similar brain processes, the study suggests scientists may one day be able to tune in to the words you're thinking.
So the TSA should be rolling this out in 2-3 years whether it's ready or not. I can see it now. They'll be monitoring how peoples brain reacts while a recoding recites works like: "Bomb" "Ammonium nitrate" "Communist" Or the program states you are thinking the following: "5 oz. of toothpaste" "Bottled water" "Why are these fucking idiots doing this?" Clearly only a terrorist would think such things.
How long until it's accurate/reliable enough to start using it on terror suspects or any other detained individual?
For the purposes, accuracy and reliability are not necessary... Don't believe me? Just step in shoes of TSA (how many terrorists did they catch?) and/or those who created/filled Guantanamo Bay (they managed to do it without gizmos).
Questions raise, answers kill. Raise questions to stay alive.
So one must have *individual* apriori scans for intelligible interpretation... meh.
Anyway, there's a difference between observing patterns in the way a person's neurons react to hearing a word and actually reading their thoughts. And I'm sure everyone fires different neurons when they hear the same thing... probably just as unique as a fingerprint.
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This technology can be used to inhibit stuttering for persons with this disorder. You see, there's this phenomenon where stuttering can be inhibited if a stutterer speaks in approximate unison with other speakers (choral speech). A device was thus developed that attempts to mimic choral speech by echoing a stutterer's speech with a few milliseconds delay (delayed auditory feedback). It's effective, but not 100% effective since a stutter needs to overcome the initial stuttering block (i.e., he needs to speak so that it can be echoed later). With this technology, a device can simply read your mind so that you can speak in unison with the "mind reading device". I hope there would be a portable version of this soon.
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"the study suggests scientists may one day be able to tune in to the words you're thinking."
too bad it's allready been done.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19726466.000-hightech-necklace-can-speak-your-mind.html
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I think this'll be pretty cool in practice.
Imagine that; once this kind of system is in place, all I'd have to do to shut down my computer, for example, is to simply think of the word 'shutdo
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If you are born completely deaf, what language do you think in?
Moore's law is not a law. Theory, yes; Predictable trend, certainly; Law, no.
This is just another FMRI trick.
But only because they didn't read TFA:
Electrocorticographic (ECoG) recordings were obtained using subdural electrode arrays implanted in 15 patients undergoing neurosurgical procedures for epilepsy or brain tumor.
They used a much more invasive method for this one.
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My concern, long-term, is quite the contrary.
If this kind of interface works, we'll rapidly be obliged to think *everything* in words, painfully.
The situation will be back to the medieval times where reading meant reading aloud -indeed the writing was intended to be read aloud. There is a very interesting moment around that time when very scarce educated people start considering reading without talking, for instance, and this is documented (in writing! ;-) by witnesses from the time, who are baffled.
Liberating our reading from the necessity of reading aloud has been something extremely important for our thinking, an importance now almost forgotten.
if we switch to a world where every thought has to be almost vocalized to be interpreted by surrounding machinery, we'll lose our "fast reading" capacity, and I fear we may lose too the capacity to think fast. Really, back to early Middle Ages...
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For all intensive purposes.
When I read brain scans I though of BOLD fMRI at first. This is a little misleading since the technique uses intracranial electrodes to obtain the signal. Nevertheless it is a great acchievement and a little scary.
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Computer Program Reconstructs Heard Words From Brain Scans
Hard enough to parse visually, good luck using brain scans to figure that out. First 3 times I read that, I thought it was describing reconstructing computer programs using brain scans, and my first thought was, yeah, that'll work for COBOL or its modern equivalent java, now lets try something interesting like reading a Intercal programmers mind, or maybe an assembly language wizard, that'll probably crash it. What its actually discussing is not nearly as interesting.
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Of course, they're the perfect targets, who would believe them? *tinfoil*
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Right, because the proper response isn't to say that no one should have to suffer this kind of technology but to instead use it on the people we don't like. Except that, you know...those same people are the ones who would be in control of whether they had their brains scanned or not. I'm sure they'd all agree to that just like they'll agree on a bill in Congress to ban lobbyists. Right? And hey, that isn't hypocrisy either. How about we just not scan anyone's brain by force. I'm down for that. You want to know what I'm thinking? Tough shit. The mind is the most private of places and no one deserves to basically have it raped for information. You tell me that isn't basically mental rape. The mere thought of it seriously is creepy as fuck. Like not even funny kind of creepy. I'm just always happy when I see how ridiculously limited things like this are and I hope they can't grow much beyond that. I don't think any rational and logical person would want mind reading.
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Not only can a brain-computer interface decode thought words...it can Tweet them! The Maya were right. This, truly, is the end of the world. http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/04/braintweet/
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This is a current undetermined hypothesis. One evidence is how weak our memories are before were acquire language. My memories before age 3 are more flashes of sensation than systematic. Much of memory may require the scaffold of language.
Maybe words are localized to the parts of brain that control vocal muscles. (or gestures if you speak sign) Each word is a muscle pattern of how you speak it.
Or words are tied to the sensations and experiences they invoke. Or maybe words are combination of both muscle and sensual memory. This study could help reveal that.
Exceptional language like people who never speak but hear, or vice versa could have different brain patterns for words. Or they might have similar patterns because the brain recycles its architecture.
Parsing the dominate personality amid the cacophony of voices in my head.
Just think of what the ability to spy on internal dialogues within the brain might do in both civil and crimminal court cases. Talk about self incrimination! We could even know what lawyers are thinking in every conversation with clients. And think about salesmen if their internal dialogues could be studied for the last week or so before you say yes to their offer. I sold vacations at on epoint and when i buyer said yes we would scream dump two in the pit. the pit was the so-called luxury accomodations they were paying for but never getting.
Funny, maybe, but that's not interesting. If I had a YT link or something, maybe both, but really, that was just a dump.
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