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Automated Learning by Decoded fMRI Neurofeedback. Recovered Mitsuo Kawato - Towards Manipulative Neuroscience base. News - Video - Researchers explain Decoded Neurofeedback. Vision Scientists Demonstrate Innovative Learning Method. Press Release 11-257 Vision Scientists Demonstrate Innovative Learning Method New research suggests it may be possible to learn high-performance tasks with little or no conscious effort December 8, 2011 View a video showing researchers explaining Decoded Neurofeedback.

Vision Scientists Demonstrate Innovative Learning Method

Learning skills like characters on The Matrix set to become a reality, say scientists. By Ted Thornhill Updated: 18:05 GMT, 9 December 2011 Learning a martial art, how to fly a plane or how to speak a new language without even being awake is set to become a reality, say researchers.

Learning skills like characters on The Matrix set to become a reality, say scientists

Scientists at Boston University and ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories in Kyoto, Japan, believe that in the future learning a new skill might involve nothing more than sitting in front of a computer screen and waiting for it to ‘upload’. They have been studying how a functional magnetic resonance machine (FMRI) can ‘induce’ knowledge in someone through their visual cortex by sending signals that change their brain activity pattern. Carrie-Anne Moss and Keanu Reeves: In The Matrix they become super-powerful just from being plugged into a computer program that teaches them new skills.

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