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Scientists develop software that can map dreams

December 11, 2008 Dreams, Science No Comments

The secret world of dreams has been unlocked with the invention of technology capable of illustrating images taken directly from human brains during sleep.

A team of Japanese scientists have created a device that enables the processing and imaging of thoughts and dreams as experienced in the brain to appear on a computer screen.

While researchers have so far only created technology that can reproduce simple images from the brain, the discovery paves the way for the ability to unlock people’s dreams and other brain processes.

A spokesman at ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories said: “It was the first time in the world that it was possible to visualise what people see directly from the brain activity.

“By applying this technology, it may become possible to record and replay subjective images that people perceive like dreams.” The scientists, lead by chief researcher Yukiyaso Kamitani, focused on the image recognition procedures in the retina of the human eye.

It is while looking at an object that the eye’s retina is able to recognize an image, which is subsequently converted into electrical signals sent into the brain’s visual cortex.

The research investigated how electrical signals are captured and reconstructed into images, according to the study, which will be published in the US journal Neuron.

As part of the experiment, researchers showed testers the six letters of the word “neuron”, before using the technology to measure their brain activity and subsequently reconstruct the letters on a computer screen.

Since Sigmund Freud published The Interpretations of Dreams over a century ago, the workings of the sleeping human mind have been the source of extensive analysis by scientists keen to unlock its mysteries.

Dreams were the focus of a scientific survey conducted by the Telegraph last year in which it was concluded that dreams were more likely to be shaped by events of the past week than childhood traumas.

Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/3705790/Scientists-develop-software-that-can-map-dreams.html

DreamJournal.net Catches 100,000 Dreams

November 22, 2008 Cool Shit, Dreams, News, Websites No Comments
DreamJournal.net Catches 100,000 Dreams

A social network for the astral plane

While Facebook and MySpace are dominating the mass audience social networking space, the niche network–and eventually, I think, networks of niche networks for some great ad targeting–will increase in popularity as people fan out into their respective areas of interest. One such network that caught my attention this morning was DreamJournal.net.

Site creator Kelly Matthews, CEO of WebDiva Technologies, announced via URLwire that her site dedicated to recording dreams is celebrating a milestone of 100,000 dreams uploaded.

Free to join, members have the option of setting their dreams to private, public, or viewable by friends only, and can track recurring themes, keywords, and symbols. Very Web-2.0-ish, DreamJournal.net even provides tools like symbol and keyword clouds, and allows reader feedback and interpretations.

“When I launched DreamJournal in 2001,” said Matthews, “it was mostly for my own enjoyment and fun. I had no idea the site would resonate with so many people.”

This is a neat 21st Century spin on the old-fashioned paper and ink dream journal, though I’d imagine people would have to write it down and transcribe in the morning, unless they sleep at the computer.

I kept a dream journal once, the process of which involves training yourself to wakeup after a dream while it is still fresh and you can remember it long enough to write it down. Honestly, being faced with my own subconscious and the distorted reality of the dream world kind of creeped me out. Once I noticed that famous silver cord, I bolted.

There are many camps of people regarding dreams, including spiritualists and psychologists, those who like hearing or reading about dreams and those who don’t. (After all, technically, the “true” story never happened–in literature especially dreams run the risk of breaking the reader’s own dream by reminding the reader it is fiction.) But you gotta admit, dreams about keepers of Horned Bees and demon babies are always kind of interesting.

What they mean is up to you and my guess is your interpretation is as good as anybody’s, but one of the neat parts of DreamJournal.net is the availability of dream stats collected from the dreamers. The most common subject of dreams consistently over the past year?

Friends. All attached by a silver cord, I bet.

Source: http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2008/08/27/dreamjournalnet-catches-100000-dreams

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Online campaign raises child abuse awareness with cartoons

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It’s a sad fact that children as young as five years old are targeted by abusers online. So, it makes sense to raise awareness of online safety by sending a message straight to them, in a way they can understand, rather than preaching to their parents.
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MANSFIELD — Richland County Children Services kicked off the Choose Your Partner Carefully campaign Monday.
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