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USE OF FMRI TO DECODE BRAIN STIMULI
Thought identification; Thought detection
  • Emotiv Epoc]] is one way that users can give commands to devices using only thoughts.
  • MRI scanner that could be used for Thought Identification

Higher thought         
RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT EMPHASIZING ACCESSIBLE DIVINE POWER, POSITIVE THINKING, AND FAITH HEALING
New Thought Movement; New thought; One mind; The Twelve Powers of Man; New Thought music; Mind-cure; Mind-Cure; Fannie Brooks James; Alethea Brooks Small; Fannie James; New thought ministries of oregon; New thought music; User talk:Catherineyronwode/New Thought 2007; New Thought movement; Higher thought; New Thought Library
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New Thought         
RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT EMPHASIZING ACCESSIBLE DIVINE POWER, POSITIVE THINKING, AND FAITH HEALING
New Thought Movement; New thought; One mind; The Twelve Powers of Man; New Thought music; Mind-cure; Mind-Cure; Fannie Brooks James; Alethea Brooks Small; Fannie James; New thought ministries of oregon; New thought music; User talk:Catherineyronwode/New Thought 2007; New Thought movement; Higher thought; New Thought Library
The New Thought movement (also Higher Thought) is a spiritual movement that coalesced in the United States in the early 19th century. New Thought was seen by its adherents as succeeding "ancient thought", accumulated wisdom and philosophy from a variety of origins, such as Ancient Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Chinese, Taoist, Vedic, Hindu, and Buddhist cultures and their related belief systems, primarily regarding the interaction between thought, belief, consciousness in the human mind, and the effects of these within and beyond the human mind.
Thought disorder         
  • A depiction of an individual with bipolar disorder, illustrating the conflicting thoughts going through their mind in manic and depressive states
DISORDER OF THOUGHT FORM, CONTENT OR STREAM
Formal thought disorder; Knight's Move Thinking; Disordered thought; Disordered thinking; Thought disturbance; Conceptual disorganization; Disorganization factor; Disorgnized thinking; Disorgnized speech; Disorder of verbal cognition; Disorganized thinking; Disorganized speech; Content thought disorder; Disorganised thinking; Abnormal thinking
A thought disorder (TD) is any disturbance in cognition that adversely affects language and thought content, and thereby communication. A variety of thought disorders were said to be characteristic of people with schizophrenia.

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Brain-reading

Brain-reading or thought identification uses the responses of multiple voxels in the brain evoked by stimulus then detected by fMRI in order to decode the original stimulus. Advances in research have made this possible by using human neuroimaging to decode a person's conscious experience based on non-invasive measurements of an individual's brain activity. Brain reading studies differ in the type of decoding (i.e. classification, identification and reconstruction) employed, the target (i.e. decoding visual patterns, auditory patterns, cognitive states), and the decoding algorithms (linear classification, nonlinear classification, direct reconstruction, Bayesian reconstruction, etc.) employed.

In 2007, Professor of neuropsychology Barbara Sahakian qualified, "A lot of neuroscientists in the field are very cautious and say we can't talk about reading individuals' minds, and right now that is very true, but we're moving ahead so rapidly, it's not going to be that long before we will be able to tell whether someone's making up a story, or whether someone intended to do a crime with a certain degree of certainty."