Found a way to read thoughts

Scientists were able to identify what a person was planning to do before he had started working on it. The reason they can do this is because they check the brain's activity.

>> New invention: mind reading machine

The Daily Mail reported, it is currently only possible to know what a person is about to do a few minutes before, but the prospect of this invention is vast. Knowing in advance an incident that is in one's intentions is sometimes extremely beneficial. For example, if the police get a terrorist plot when criminals are about to proceed to stop 'from the egg' , it is possible to avoid how much damage can happen.

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Scientists were able to know what a person intended to do when
use a magnetic resonator to scan the brain's activity. Illustration.

Leading researcher Jackson Hallivan, of the University of Western Ontario (Canada) states: 'It is a big step in our understanding of the working mechanism of the human brain and knowing in the brain a working plan. How has dynamics been constituted '.

For a year in a row, scientists used magnetic resonators to 'scan' the work of the volunteers' brains as they performed one of three more simple actions: catching an object fly to the top, middle and end or simply try to touch the object.

When analyzing signals from different regions from the brain, scientists can predict the expectations of volunteers with very high accuracy compared to guessing. Even if you know an intention before doing it for 1 second, in many specific situations this has a huge benefit.

A scientist working on this project, John Culham commented: 'The images that show our brain activity draw the conclusion that action planning occurs in different areas of the human brain. without having to plug electrodes directly into the brain ' . In addition to military and police investigations, scientists believe that this invention has a very important application in medicine:

'If we can anticipate a person's wishes with brain signals, we can use signals to control prosthetic limbs for sick soldiers, among them "People with polio suffer from spinal injury ," Mr. Hallivan said.