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Yes, yes--we all read about CERN's _spec_tacular FTL neutrino results. But did you see UC Berkley's ...

Yes, yes--we all read about CERN's _spec_tacular FTL neutrino results. But did you see UC Berkley's paper on visual experience reconstruction from fMRI?

This effectively translates to being able to build a video of what a person is seeing (or imagining). Now imagine if they applied a more aggressive machine learning algorithm to their model.

Publication: nishimoto et al 2011 | gallantlabucb
Alternative link: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/MindMoodNews/scientists-youtube-videos-mind/story?id=14573442

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Reconstructing visual experiences from brain activity evoked by natural movies. - GallantLabUCB

Overview of ongoing research in the neuroscience laboratory of Professor Jack Gallant, at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Yes, yes--we all read about CERN's _spec_tacular FTL neutrino results. But did you see UC Berkley's ...

Yes, yes--we all read about CERN's _spec_tacular FTL neutrino results. But did you see UC Berkley's paper on visual experience reconstruction from fMRI?

This effectively translates to being able to build a video of what a person is seeing (or imagining). Now imagine if they applied a more aggressive machine learning algorithm to their model.

Publication: nishimoto et al 2011 | gallantlabucb
Alternative link: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/MindMoodNews/scientists-youtube-videos-mind/story?id=14573442

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Reconstructing visual experiences from brain activity evoked by natural movies. - GallantLabUCB

Overview of ongoing research in the neuroscience laboratory of Professor Jack Gallant, at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Yes, yes--we all read about CERN's _spec_tacular FTL neutrino results. But did you see UC Berkley's ...

Yes, yes--we all read about CERN's _spec_tacular FTL neutrino results. But did you see UC Berkley's paper on visual experience reconstruction from fMRI?

This effectively translates to being able to build a video of what a person is seeing (or imagining). Now imagine if they applied a more aggressive machine learning algorithm to their model.

Publication: nishimoto et al 2011 | gallantlabucb
Alternative link: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/MindMoodNews/scientists-youtube-videos-mind/story?id=14573442

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Reconstructing visual experiences from brain activity evoked by natural movies. - GallantLabUCB

Overview of ongoing research in the neuroscience laboratory of Professor Jack Gallant, at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Yes, yes--we all read about CERN's _spec_tacular FTL neutrino results. But did you see UC Berkley's ...

Yes, yes--we all read about CERN's _spec_tacular FTL neutrino results. But did you see UC Berkley's paper on visual experience reconstruction from fMRI?

This effectively translates to being able to build a video of what a person is seeing (or imagining). Now imagine if they applied a more aggressive machine learning algorithm to their model.

Publication: nishimoto et al 2011 | gallantlabucb
Alternative link: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/MindMoodNews/scientists-youtube-videos-mind/story?id=14573442

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Reconstructing visual experiences from brain activity evoked by natural movies. - GallantLabUCB

Overview of ongoing research in the neuroscience laboratory of Professor Jack Gallant, at the University of California, Berkeley.

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I'm growing a mustache this month...

I'm growing a mustache this month for Movember and raising money through your donations to help support awareness for men's health. If you have a spare dollar or ten, my friends and I would really appreciate your donation. If you can't donate anything, help us out by spreading the word!

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Movember United States

Movember, the month formerly known as November, is a moustache growing charity event held during November each year that raises funds and awareness for men's health.

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To improve access to coding, though,... in reply to

To improve access to coding, though, we should create more human-like coding languages. I remember as a kid really loving this system that was a a drag-and-drop coding for videogames, where you can drag the operands into place: When [picture of evil guy] [touches] [picture of good guy], then [decrease] [health bar] of [good guy].

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RT @martindale: I'm growing an epic mustache for #movember to support men's health awareness. Donate in my name to support the cause? h ..

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Some Feathery Updates and Condolences

It's been a crazy past couple weeks for me. I've been training up for my next fight (AFL 1, May 17, 2008 Elizabeth City, NC) and staying pretty busy at work. In other news, The Grand Tournament 2008 invitations were sent out, and RolePlayGateway will be hosting the event. I had a blast at the SEO - What You Need To Know Meetup in Raleigh, and met some great people (hi Ashley!), and got connected with the upcoming Advanced SEO Meetup (which I'm really looking forward to, Brian - sorry I missed the first one!).

Two of my friends passed away this past week, Brittany Custer and Chelsea Johnson, in two separate events. It's so sad - both of these girls had an entire life ahead of them.

A few of my friends have also had recent losses, all very devastating in their own way. I don't think you can possible hope to truly offer solace during times like these, but that is no reason to attempt to provide support and care for their loss.

It's a very polarizing view compared to what we often feel - especially looking at the age at which people pass away. With Cyclone Nargis and the China Earthquakes, there's a lot of pain in the world right now. It really makes you wake up out of whatever jaded state you're in and realize that hey, you're human. You're in this with the rest of us, regardless of how much hate you think you have.

I'm not participating in the elections this year. Full stop.

It's not that I don't feel like I can make a difference - it's that I refuse to be involved in what's going to happen next. I'll make my mark in my own way, this year. And hey, on a semi-related note, let me introduce you to an independent documentary (which means do your research to verify any of this) that I thoroughly recommend you sit down for 2 hours and watch. Two hours, give it your full attention.

All of that aside, let's all remember that we're in this together, like I said before. We need to be loving and supporting each other, through all of our trying times. Grow roots so that you might be able to nourish and feed others in their times of need, as we must do this in favor of our own health. (See The Golden Rule, figure 1.1)

For everyone who has lost someone, remember that everything has a cause and effect. You are still here and play a part in the effect of your loss - it is up to you to determine how you learn from and use the experiences you shared with this person. Be joyous and put these experiences to positive use, sharing and growing in their spirit.

Take refuge amongst your own family and friends - just as you have been there for them, they will be there for you.

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