All humans have one portable and very effective morphing quantum network. That network is the human brain. When researchers want to create the BCI (Brain Controlled Interfaces or Brain Computer Interfaces) or make a closer interaction between machines and living brain tissue.
They need precise information on how brains are working, which cell groups are active while brains are storing data and how they connect that data to forming the new entireties. That ability makes humans superior to all other species.
The fact is that the thing that causes this superior is that there are so many neurons in human brains. Every single neuron handles a certain pixel of data. So our memory is like pixelated entirety. And a large number of cells and connections gives more possibilities to connect data and form the new entireties than any other animal can. A large number of pixels gives a large number of new entireties.
The MIT Researchers found the neural circuit that helps hold information in the mind. The thing is that the number of neurons that participate in the data handling process determines would a person remembers something. Or would the experience crush?
The data is stored in short-term memory for making an action matrix for future tasks. And that thing causes the negative things to be stored more easily than positive things.
And there the brains are selecting what memories are needed to store and what must forget. Even if the brains have impressive abilities they have their limits. So large number of stored data means that brains should search right connections longer time, than in the case. There are only a few memories stored.
The network circuit in the thalamus has a role in memories. It circles electric signals between neurons. That makes the memories are traveling in the brains and brains decide would they need those memories. Memories are playing a vital role in the survivability of the human species.
Brains are using memories for creating an action matrix for the individuals. And the language is meant to transfer those models to other people.
If the neurologists would find out which neurons are activating during certain worlds and certain movements. That thing makes it possible to create user interfaces that are revolutionizing things like aviation. The BCI makes it possible to turn aircraft without moving hands or feet. And brains can also control multiple systems like drone swarms at the same time.
And that thing causes the brain cells to get the same memory again and again. That thing helps brains, that they have time to analyze how necessary the data is? If the brain thinks that data is necessary, it will store it in long-term memory. Otherwise, it will be a crush.
The ability to read memories of the person makes it possible to give confirmed data about things that person has seen at the crime scene. If all people could see the person's memories from their computer screens. They can get confirmed data about the stories of the person. Today lie detection is based on the skills to read body language.
But things like infrared cameras and MEG systems are making it possible to observe brain activity. And brains need more blood when they are telling lies than in the cases when they tell truth.
The problem is that they show does a person tell lies. Those systems are not showing what a person remembers about the case. But maybe in the future, the computers show memories on their screens like in TV-program.
The knowledge of how and where the memories are stored will make it possible to read memories of living or even dead people by using computers. In those scenarios, the neurons of the dead person will transmit electricity.
And their electric signals are transmitted to the decoder. But that thing could be true in the future. Maybe in the future, judges will see the last moments of a dead person from their computer screens when the system will decode the last memories of that person.
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