donderdag 19 mei 2011

Glasgow University researches brainwaves

Glasgow University researches brainwaves
After times of researching Scientists of the University of Glasgow believe they got closer to being able to read people’s minds. After a research which concludes the decoding of human brainwaves the researchers found out that they are able to decode what they were thinking and related to their vision. First the researchers asked the volunteers to identify several different emotions just by images of faces of human beings. After that they measured the results using EEG (electroencephalography). Then they compared the answers to the brainwaves they recorded and were able to decode the information the brainwaves gave, relating to the vision.
I think this is a very interesting article. The article is about science and the human being and human behavior. I always found that very interesting. I have never thought of a way to decode the human thoughts. I didn’t know the brainwaves were related to the way of thinking of the human being. I find that so cool. On the other hand, I’m not sure if this article is very objective. But that is something people are always dealing with when they are researching the human brain. You can’t really prove it is true. And that is what I thought while reading this article. I don’t know if I can believe this research.

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