Mr. Chad Ian Lieberman describes how brain activity can be recorded, fed into a computer and reconstructed as images on the screen.
Welcome to a world where you dreams are reality, literally
(1888PressRelease) September 22, 2015 - "Imagine if you could hook yourself up to some device, fall asleep and then wake up to analyze a movie-like screening of all your dreams. If you've been trying to analyze your dreams or can never remember what went on by the time you get up, this is the technology for you to watch out for," Chad Lieberman stated.
The internet marketing genius and long-standing entrepreneur was facilitating a discussion as part of a seminar-slash-convention to discuss future technologies and their impact on business operations and the quality of life in general.
Scientists at UC Berkeley have come up with a system that is able to capture the visual activity of the human brain and reconstruct them as digitized video clips. Mr. Chad Ian Lieberman noted that while the technology was still in the initial stages of development, further research and work would give it inherent capability to capture and reconstruct dreams on a computer screen.
"The dream-rendering machine is a huge step in the research into internal brain imagery schemes. Essentially, it opens a window to enable everyone to view the movies in our minds. The possibilities are both terrifying and exciting, in almost equal measure," he noted.
Mr. Chad Lieberman described the machines technology, stating that it has been applied to three members of the research team, primarily because it required one to spend hours inside a functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging machine.
For the study, he explained, the subjects had been shown two different classes of movie trailers while the fMRI captured the blood flow in their brains through the visual cortex. The readings were then input into a computer program, from where they were reconstructed as three-dimensional known as volumetric pixels (voxels).
This enabled effective decoding of the brain signals produced as a result of moving images, to connect information about motion and shape from the movie trailers to particular brain responses. The computer learned more and more about how the visual activity fed to the brain and shown on the screen could be matched to brain activity.
"Welcome to a world where you dreams are reality, literally," Lieberman joked as he concluded the session.
About Chad Lieberman - New York - 6W
Chad Ian Lieberman is one of the best Internet Marketers in the United States at 6W. Presently, Chad Ian oversees all business development, project management and customer service, including running the day-to-day operations of 6W New York City.
Chad has been experimenting, researching and implementing digital marketing strategies since 1999. He received his Bachelor's degree from The University of Arizona and immediately began his professional digital marketing career.
After successfully developing a strategy division with a startup hosting and graphic design company, Chad Lieberman began pursuing the concept for the 6W Firm. His unique vision takes aspects of digital marketing, social, search and reputation, and integrates each equally into strategic monthly milestones.
Lieberman has a passion for teaching and presenting his expert knowledge of the digital marketing industry with other professionals and has presented for numerous corporate organizations, associations and workforces across United States of America.
Chad Ian Lieberman currently resides in New York City, and enjoys playing golf, chess, swimming, fishing, networking and reading. His passion for entrepreneurship has led to a number of promising side projects and partnerships. Learn more at http://www.6wim.com