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by: Roger Dooley CBS aired a lengthy segment on “mind reading” that offered quite a bit of good information on how various labs are using fMRI to determine what people are thinking. Reporter LesleyStahl began the piece at Carnegie Mellon University, where profs Marcel Just and Tom Mitchell are doing amazing work in which they use a computer to predict what object someone is thinking...
Neuroscience has learned much about the brain's activity and its link to certain thoughts. As LesleyStahl reports, it may now be possible, on a basic level, to.
CBS aired a lengthy segment on “mind reading” that offered quite a bit of good information on how various labs are using fMRI to determine what people are thinking. Reporter LesleyStahl began the piece at Carnegie Mellon University, where profs Marcel Just and Tom Mitchell are doing amazing work in which they use [...]
Image via Wikipedia Let's Take the Woo Woo out of New Brain Science Discoveries If you are interested in the science of brain imaging on any level you will be interested in just taking a moment over at CBS 60 Minutes from this past Sunday night. In an interesting report on functional brain imaging LesleyStahl graphically demonstrates [excellent video footage] some of the exciting progress...
... is our own--private, secret, and unknowable by anyone else. Until now, that is. As correspondent LesleyStahl reports, neuroscience research into how we think and what we're thinking is advancing at a stunning rate, making it possible for the first time in human history to peer directly into the brain to read out the physical make-up of our thoughts, some would say to read our minds....
... is our own--private, secret, and unknowable by anyone else. Until now, that is. As correspondent LesleyStahl reports, neuroscience research into how we think and what we're thinking is advancing at a stunning rate, making it possible for the first time in human history to peer directly into the brain to read out the physical make-up of our thoughts, some would say to read our minds....
... I love her in that!), Keaton is even more interesting as herself. I found this 2003 interview with LesleyStahl really sums up her life and career well...
Want an eerie look into mind-reading? Check Sunday's "60 Minutes" at 7 p.m. on WKMG-Channel 6. LesleyStahl looks at a breakthrough from two neuroscientists at Carnegie Mellon University. Marcel Just and Tom Mitchell offer a demonstration on a "60...
... The article quotes Franken putting an edgy twist on the discussion: "And 'I give the pills to LesleyStahl. Then when Lesley's passed out, I take her to the closet and rape her.' Or `That's why you never see Lesley until February.' Or, `When she passes out I put her in various positions and take pictures of her." MacDonald takes it a step further, suggesting that the...
... been in the business for many, many years, and they're very credible." Longtime correspondent LesleyStahl accepts the compliment about credibility and suggests a couple of other reasons for the resurgent ratings: the public's appetite for news and explanatory journalism, and the timeliness of the show's stories this season, including the first major interview with President-elect...