Tokyo, 14 February 2023 (GNP): Japan is a technical experimenter’s paradise. Japan’s technological advancements are a never-ending tale. Using a brain scanner—a modified MRI machine—to interpret dreams is one of the most amazing examples of technology ever developed in Japan.
Scientists in Japan were able to turn an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) machine into a device capable of reading dreams. The MRI as we know it is used in medicine to perform a thorough examination of the body’s organs using magnetic technology and radio waves.
Medical professionals utilize MRI to check conditions like cancer, stroke, damage to the brain’s blood vessels, tumors, spinal cord injuries, diseases of the eye or inner ear, multiple sclerosis, and to look for head injuries.
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In addition to reading dreams, the customized MRI equipment may also be used to rebuild dreams. You can watch a replay of your dream when you wake up. No more forgetting the dream in such a situation.
How Does It Work?
The ‘dream machine’ works by measuring brain activity while humans are sleeping. The data is then fed into an algorithm that reconstructs the dream. The reconstruction resulted in the playback of the dream.
In other words, Algorithms are used to tie the scanned data from the brain to the correspondingly correlated images.