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pedanterrific comments on Reconstructing visual experiences from brain activity evoked by natural movies. [link] - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: pedanterrific 24 September 2011 04:40:46PM 1 point [-]

Thank goodness! (Party hard!)

And yes, though I suppose that might be influenced by whether there happens to be clips of gorillas in the sampled material.

Also, the example reconstructions seem considerably simpler (in the sense of there being a single, obvious-to-human-eyes focal object) than a basketball clip would be. It makes me curious what the differences would be - whether the 'most similar' clips would be other sports, people standing still, balls moving around the screen...