Wearable technology that records memories
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- What if you could store your memories in a digital bank? What could this do for the future of treating Alzheimer's disease? Neo Mohsenvand from MIT Media Lab is experimenting with the science behind memories and emotion - and aging - by using wearable tech. By studying the neuroscience and psychology behind memory he is closer to understanding cognitive decline.
He wears a camera on his chest, together with wearable technology that collects data on his physiological signals like heart rate and body temperature. He later pairs the footage with the data from the sensors to make videos that speed up and slow down when the sensors indicate a spike - he calls this an “emotion”.
He is doing this to develop technology that could help people with memory loss, like Alzheimer's or dementia. But by watching the footage he also learns a tremendous amount about himself and the things that make him happy.
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the entire history of you
its even better if it can record dreams when we’re asleep
People don,t need to keep all their memories in their mind..
It,s necessary for them to forget
some and replace some up to date ones...never mind if you don,t remember the names of many school mates or what you
had for dinner 476 days before..
This is so awesome! so proud of you Neo
I wonder how this could work for someone with chronic pain because their vitals are affected by stimulus not viewable by the camera.
@@zurechtweiser Very well said & so true!
Black Mirror
minus the sci-fi dystopian part
No: White Mirror
@@alecluna4612 The whole point of black mirror is that the technology seems 'good' on the surface, but then moves on to show how that can go wrong.
Is there a way to pay for a prototype? I'd be interested in helping this project along. Willing to sign NDA/non-compete agreement etc.
Excellent video, Madis. Very interesting.
BEAUTIFUL!!!
Lol I was thinking about this the other day and made a presentation about it without even doing background research or knowing anything about it!!!
David Mayorga can you tell me a bit more about your presentation?
Wow!
Does he record everything? Sex?
Nope
@@mohsenvand66 then this is not a complete experiment
l'umanità non fa schifo it’s so easy to start recording your memories like me. I can share my code to condensate them too. Why don’t you start running the complete experiment?
@@mohsenvand66 don't you feel uncomfortable with all those devices on your body? i mean, there'd be several activities when you have to take them off then wear them on again after you've done.
i'd be super annoyed with all these things attached to me.
That’s a important variable he must include. For scientific purpose of course
What kinda hard drive he got
thats cool!
That big rock they were lying on at the end? I want that.
Has there been any progress
interesting research. Althought not being an expert, I don't think the Alzaimer's argument to create this kind of project i s the way. It seems like a very heavy and expensive method for "only" curing some of the symptoms of the disease. I would be more into a salutogenetic approach, where for example some people experience with mushrooms trying to reproduce or regenerate nervecells in the brain. Also strenghten boundaries with the social environment I believe can be a way to prevent and help treat some of the symptoms. Interesting though gathering the multifactorial aspect of ones moments in life. Probably more relevant for business and psychology right now.
3:33 "he's gotten used to the staring" Or you could oh I don't know put a wig on top of the head mesh
Or just wear a hat.
wow
One word: Nope. Even if i had dementia i wouldnt want anything recording any brain waves. Also people in public will just see me wearing a headpiece that looks like im a test experiment and be like ‘what’.
Flipside of the rose tinted glasses is trauma programming, learned helplessness, psychological corrosion & menticide/false memory 'Manchurian candidates'.
Mike Barktic do you have any evidence for these? I would love to study them and get this right.
Neo Mohsenvand - ah, "evidence". Only a slight exaggeration to say I'm surprised a siren didn't go off within earshot at that type.
Just 7yrs direct observation of the technology effects & the psychological techniques. What would you like to know? -dream choreographies, cognitive whispers, the separate effects of having auditories inro the head or thru' the hearing syatem (up to clear spoken words, as well as the clicks & tones), the cardiac biofeedback punches & short-/long-track arrhythmias, the sharp hot point pains & the long deep dull pains, phantom intense acute toothache, the NLP style muscle twitches, police protected break-ins & Zersetzung, the fully 'experiential' feeds, Neo? The sub black on black ticker tape writing that scrolls across the minds eye during both deep & hypnogogic sleep? Or all or any of the other stuff. The cross-over between applied psychology & the control of the brain-minds physiology is a good one: - think right temporal lobe 'godspot' activation, at will.
Just ask, Neo.
And if this would be developed in China, Quartz would spin it as dystopian way of reading thoughts and invading privacy.
What a pathetic attempt to set up a false equivalence.
This tech is clearly being presented as an optional, individual choice, that is purely for _personal edification_ , as opposed to the regulation of masses.
Of course, there is always the threat of hacked data being leaked, but that's a separate matter.
Quartz, and other channels like them, consistently paint _mass-surveillance_ , *even in Western countries* , as a dystopian invasion of privacy.
Your social rating in China goes down merely for buying a cheap good, which impacts every other aspect of your life. Ffs, there is no comparison here. Cut the bullshit.
@@zedek_ u need to lay back for a minute
@@AksamRafiz
If you don't want to engage, then shut your mouth.
true colors revealed eh?
I think this was a black mirror episode
TFW lets plays get 1000 times more views than this.
Fuck, Black Mirror seems to come true.
Strange Days. SQUID tech is only a few years away. People will slip on the trodes, do way too much playback and become paranoid.
i need it, i am losing my memory :(
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why record everything. There's not much to my life. Most people complain 'boring' . i don't feel happy. um... Alzheimer's is a physical brain degradation. MELAS syndrome has Alzheimer's-like dementia. Not actual dementia.
WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO REMEMBER EVERYTHING. THERE ARE SOME THINGS IN LIFE THAT ARE BETTER LEFT IN THE PAST. ALWAYS RECORDING EVERYTHING YOU DO WILL END UP IN THE NOW WHEN YOU LOOK BACK ON THOSE THINGS. YOUR NOT IN THE NOW. WASTING YOUR PRECIOUS TIME ON PAST SUBJECTS. Time is the most valuable thin we have. We can't buy it, or rewind and relive what has passed. If we want to record a memory we write it down, and take pictures. Recording everything would be an unhealthy emotionally. The people you love and or care about would loose their privacy. Would you record someone's Slow painful death? NO! Let God keep the record's. Everyone's walk on earth is unique to their memories. It's what makes us who we become. There are many bad memories that you may not want to remember when your older. What if your wife was unfaithful. or your child died. Would you want to go back and watch it all over again? Would you use the recorded memory to remind your wife how she was unfaithful? You never know what the future holds Good and bad. Pain is better left in the past. Reliving what happened a week ago, makes next week never the same. Just live life and be grateful for what you have. Everything changes constantly. We have to let it.
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Looks like a POV porn in VR