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2011-09-23, 3:39 PM #1
http://gizmodo.com/5843117/scientists-reconstruct-video-clips-from-brain-activity
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2011-09-23, 3:47 PM #2
Psshhhh old news, they did that on House last season
You can't judge a book by it's file size
2011-09-23, 4:48 PM #3
Originally posted by Deadman:
Psshhhh old news, they did that on House last season


I remember, it felt really out of place and science fictiony in the show...then again house did ram a car into a house to kill cuddy
2011-09-24, 1:14 AM #4
I gave up on that show after the whole house and cuddy breakup nonsense.


This is cool but also slightly creepy. I don't think I funny understand how the technology works, and after reading the comments I am even more confused.
2011-09-24, 1:28 AM #5
I stopped watching House around midway through Season 5 (before Kutner's self-termination )... even though not intentionally. Reading episode recaps from later episodes does make me kinda glad I stopped then.

Anyhow, this is pretty nice. The images constructed from those brain wave-a-matrons look creepy, though.
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2011-09-24, 8:43 AM #6
I don't watch House.

But good Lord, this is COOL!
2011-09-24, 2:12 PM #7
Originally posted by Couchman:
I remember, it felt really out of place and science fictiony in the show...then again house did ram a car into a house to kill cuddy


Well no, his intention wasn't to kill anyone, he'd just gone off the deep end and got extremely reckless and stupid.
You can't judge a book by it's file size
2011-09-24, 4:44 PM #8
Originally posted by Al Ciao:
I don't watch House.

But good Lord, this is COOL!


It is about a 7 on the Cool Matty scale of Cool(TM). I was less impressed when I read that it's mostly using existing video examples.

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