First thing I thought of. There are super talented people that lack social skills we'd consider to be basic but in exchange excel at other abilities one could consider to be on super-human level, like the autistic artist Stephen Wiltshire reconstructing an entire city just by flying over it once. How would the results look for them, especially if the neural network would gather more than 2 hours of training data from them? What would the "best end result" look like?
Dr. Kamitani was so incredibly humble about his results, even though they were great! Very cool to see somebody doing that good of a job stay so humble.
That is a part of Japanese culture. I read similar accounts in Richard Feynman's 'Surely you are joking Mr. Feynman' where he expresses his frustration about this very thing about Japanese culture, language in his case.
And yet, japan has such beautiful traditions that completely contradict that. Like Kintsugi, fixing broken pottery with gold. Portraying how something is more beautiful after it has been broken and repaired.
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You know... I always thought that this Mass Effect music piece (14:08) was just some stock music meant to sound 'science-y', but after watching a playthrough of Mass Effect, I find it so weird that this piece of music is just so freaking universal on the internet (and that it doesn't cause endless copyright strikes)
I immediately got dragged in to that. I imagined looking at a map of the brain like you'd look at the galaxy map in ME. Glad I'm not the only one to pick up on that chord of notes!
Well to be honest. How do they filter out active thoughts from subconcious background thoughts? Maybe thats why the celeb faces came out so wrong vs the sanity check hahaha.
@@MellowMindscapes I think that's why they do the sanity check test, to weed out the transient thoughts, and pin down the areas they're looking for, because each person thinks and memorizes differently.
@@NerdStuffing yeah, i've also almost fell asleep in MRIs! i think when you have to lie still for long periods of time, your brain eventually just starts falling asleep because you don't have anything better to do ... & the noise isn't so bad because the technicians give you ear plugs
Thank you so much Michael and Mind Field Team for this astonishing Series! It was, on many ascpects, really an eye-opening, or should I say, mind-opening experience
Here's the thing: Michael is showing us his office. There are more things in the frame. He's not fixing on the panda, YOU are. *Mind field music plays*
It'd be even better if that happened, but the last minute or so of the dream, the computer was also confused and couldn't figure it out either.
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it doesn't happen if they wake you at the right time. You remember your last dream of the night if you wake up during ior right after REM sleep, but you still dream multiple times every night reguardless of if you remember the dream or not
yeah, though that is possible, I think they might interrupt the dream so that it's easier to remember, it's like AHA GOTCHA YOU DREAM and tadaaah! less likely you'll have forgotten it
5:34 I was one of the programmer working on this software application called "Syngo" with exam/viewing/3d/etc. tabs by Siemens Healthcare for their MRI machine. So glad to see it here. Evergreen app.
"Hey Vsauce! Michael here! I have made Mindfield completely free, no strings attached! ... Or did I?" *Music starts* "Studies show that if we make three seasons that all cost a subscription fee on the platform completely free, it will entice people who don't want to pay... Well... To pay... So we have devised an experiment and the test subjects are you, the viewer. The hypothesis is that even if you refused to pay for premium before, getting three free seasons for only a limited number of time will persuade you to buy the subscription in order to view the fourth. And as always, thanks for watching."
The problem is, this is the best TH-cam Premium gets. I don't mean it bad; this is a brilliant show and on par with (well actually better than) a lot of TV content. But sadly the same can't be said for most of the other TH-cam Originals. Would most likely do the trial, or if I've already used that, pay for a month to binge watch Mind Field. But then that's it
@@neotim5 I was referring to Vsauce's older video about swear words. I watched that GradeA video that you linked and it's just really unfunny and very poorly presented. Like he asks why we can't say bad words (even though we fucking can), but doesn't actually do any research into it. Bad words are bad because humans need a way to emphasize the extreme connotations of a meaning where less harsh words wont suffice. I dont want to explain the whole thing here, but Vsauce explained it really well on an older video of his. GradeAUnderA is just a really fucking bad TH-camr, I don't believe for a second that most of his fanbase aren't just kids and edgy teens.
I'm a naturally lucid dreamer. I've been on epic adventures, fallen in love, and almost died in my dreams. I've been told, although I seem to have very rich memories of them, I'm likely remembering very little in reality. Would love to see them as movies! My dreams would be blockbusters lol!
Me too and one thing I find puzzling is what's the difference between me dreaming and be recollecting a part experience. Is recollecting memory any different than dream?
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maybe they should have started with geometrical images and colours rather than faces. We may attribute feelings to faces that can interfere with analysis.
The year is 2040. You walk into a grocery store and alarms go off at the entrance. You are promptly asked to leave because the stores computer detected criminal behavior
Cubert Pigg it's an interesting thing to ask ourselves. Should we have the right to break the law? Are we morally accountable for something we would have done even though we were stopped?
They could not map the way their brain react to images because they couldn't show them images, but perhaps auditory stimuli could be a way to understand their dreams
@@benji0054 Yes they do. How they are intrepetered largely depends on if they were born blind or ended up blind later. What we dream of and how we dream is based on past experience.
I think it's more a limitation of the equipment than Michael's mind. It's not hard to picture Obama or Beyoncé with near perfect facial similarity, even after seeing 400 unimportant faces.
@@augustoluis6888 You think its easy but they have a control test with the images that they are showing him, and they are all pretty darn close, which means that when you remember a face you don't necessarily picture the exact face in your brain, just what you tell yourself is the exact image.
Calen Hoover It could also be that there’s part of your inner conscious experience that isn’t detectable in this way. It’s cool but let’s be honest this isn’t cut and dry yet.
Ah @@ravencrovax, Sam. I came down here for comments like these that explore the study design. I immediately wondered about people with face-blindness (prosopagnosia is a subset of aphantasia). It would be useful to see how the results compare across these photo-blind and photographic extremes. And whether the gist attributes that fire, when thinking of an object/face, are still monitorable, regardless of whether the visual cortex is firing more or not at all. I mean... it's not like aphantasics lack object knowledge.
I think this goes to show you how unreliable eye witness testimony possible is. Even after just 1 hour, his brain was having trouble recalling imagines. Now just imagine days or weeks.
That, AND the fact that this technology is still far away from being perfect. I would imagine Michael knows he himself has a beard, but his memories say otherwise apparently.
Yes and not to forget that these are pictures of well known celebrities, not strangers that you saw only once on a crime scene for possibly just a few seconds
It is because we rely so much on logic that we haven't used our visualization abilities. People are capable of having more vivid recalls but with practice and in this day and age where we take pictures with devices outside of the brain we rely on technology that is already in us. Ancient civilizations have used their ability to visualize to map the stars and have that memory for longer.
I completely get what you’re saying, eyewitness testimonies are not even close to absolute truth, but bad example there buddy. It wasn’t Michael forgetting he had a beard, it was a computer not knowing he could think about a beard.
And with this, the final season ends. It was quite a fun ride. I hope to see more from him in the future, if not a new season, I just want to see his normal content. Thank you Michael
@@mullar Ok then, time to do that Edit: Exactly the same, literally. Not even one difference. If there's a difference for anyone else that did this, I probably put the same audio track in twice lol
"So follow your dreams... and as soon as you can, show them to me. And as always, thanks for watching." I don't know why but that gave me goosebumps. Something about that statement just feels surreal. We are truly living on the cutting edge of technology and humanity. "The future" is chilling to think about, and it's right around the corner.
I'm so glad i found your channel. You give me an explanation to everything i wonder about on my spare time. But to give an explanation to is just extraordinary
I do love Mind Field, however the main aspect of vsauce I miss most in these is the sporadic bouncing around and chaining the info together to tie it all up at the end. I enjoy that journey so much.
Interesting and honestly kinda scary video. I mean our dreams and thoughts are almost our last respite in our society. Once our computers are capable of reading what we are thinking, there will never be a place of true solitude again.
@@latioswarshowdown1202 Well, 200 years ago it wasn't only difficult but impossible to travel faster than 70km/h.. Decades ago 1 gigabyte of memory needed a lot of space. Today it's a tiny chip. Easy/Hard is a question of time.
In the book series "Matched" The Society (yes they're really called that) can check your dreams and confirm if you're likely to go rogue. It's pretty crazy to think of a government having that kind of power
Lucid dreaming doesn't make your dreams more vivid - it just means that you are conscious while dreaming and are aware that you are dreaming. And at best, because you realize it's a dream, you can control certain aspects of it, if not all of it, and you'll likely have a better time remembering it upon waking simply because you were conscious throughout. But decoding what the brain is imagining will remain the same difficult task as with anyone else.
@@Ithenna thats right. Having someone who is really good at remembering a dream would make it easier to test. As the person can tell the scientists what they dreamt. Or they can agree that the dreamer should dream of airplanes for an example, so the scientists can know with a high degree of certainty what they are seeing, as they know they should expect an airplane.
@@Ithenna yes. I can tell you "I'm going to dream a sun sized hermit crab being circled by nine starfish surfing on the wave of a whirlpool." You tell me if you saw the galaxy or if you saw the sea. Lucid dreamers would be precious for accurate info. I'll make it as simple or complex as you like. Call on me Vsauce!
I can’t lie those blob images kinda look like my dreams. Like I know what I’m dreaming about but visually it doesn’t look like a well constructed image just stuff mashed together but only my brain can comprehend. Like a new alien language... really spooky indeed
You are not understanding the technology. The current lack in this is not 100% due to memory problems in the person, it is in the quality of translation of mental images. Photographic memory would have the same problem that the technology is not yet advanced enough to translate a real image to the mental one.
Maybe the experiment of remembering people faces should be applied to artist that make paintings and face drawing. I think they have better hability to remember faces than normal people.
@@shooden01042010 artists that draw from imagination are better at remembering and picturing things in general opposed to people who draw with a reference so your comment makes no sense...
A movie that captured the genuine experience of a dream would be an incredibly cool movie - I think that the closest I have seen a video come to that style so far is the AI-generated story "This Short Film Is Written Entirely By AI", which has exactly the same "almost makes sense, but also feels really random" style that dreams typically have.
I watched the whole 3 seasons and I can't figure how no one recognized Michael. Usually he showed up after the experiment, they really cut every scene when someone recognize him?
He sortove looks generic, a lot of people at least superficially resemble him so even when combined with the name it might actually be hard to make the connection.
Michael comes out of the FMRI. "So Michael let me debrief you, the FMRI is switched off, this was a psychological experiment..."
said Michael to the clone thinking he was the real Michael.
@@bzqp2 I HAVEN'T DREAMED FOR LONG TIME HOW CAN I HAVE SOME DREAMS AGAIN?
Steve Thea
Why did you reply this to the
the comment? Why?
@@ilovecairns5181 @larrie ' 🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒
I just washed my face so u have a clean place to sit
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@@stevethea5250 what?
Dr. Kami is so humble. Dude’s reading dreams and he’s like “well it’s not that accurate”
Shoggo there’s Asian people for ya
I am also that humble, and asian
Japanese people's humility and politeness are a huge part of their culture. It's even baked into their language.
@@rookieman329 yes, but I dont remember anybody asking
@@thekout oh, did I come off as bragging? cuz that was not my intention.
Doctor-Hey how you doing.
Michael- “how are my results”
Straight to point, just like me!
Michael to doctor: Actually, today you just took part in a psychological experiment.
Theyre just trying to learn how to cheat on the game Guess Who
But first, what are results?
@@mayamouleen1099 like your mama talks
07:10
Normal people: Good morning, how are you?
Michael: How are my results?
Lmao underrated
Classic work environment
That's exactly what I was thinking
Its so wholesome that in Michael's memory everyone is smiling
I don’t wanna like cause I don’t want the number of likes to go to 101
Dark Man don’t worry I just made it 264
Crazy Gamer123 well I liked now
You made it sound like he fucking died in a car wreck
420 likes
HIS LITTLE SMILE WHEN HE SEES HIMSELF WITH THE CELEBS IS THE MOST WHOLESOME THING EVER WE MUST PROTECT THIS MAN
Butterman EX i'm on mobile, and your comment in the comment section shows 69 likes, but in the Replies section it shows 70 likes (i haven't liked yet)
@@TheEgglet Yes.. It refreshes when you click the comment but keeps the old one loaded after you click off.. Spooky
@@TheEgglet wow, mind blown!
I think he can protect himself fairly well.
I have the power... OF THE 560Th LIKE!
"Mind reading? Of course not, I love reading."
*I AM DYING*
Am i dumb i dont get it lol
@@alteskonto1145 its like when you say, "mind moving aside?" So here mind has double meaning
Ok thx for explaining:)
You start dying the second your born....huh!!!! Lol
(Do you) mind reading?
I wonder if they tested someone with perfect picture memory.
They should!
Super underrated comment
Yes!!
well true photographic memory has never been proved to exist and eidetic memory only last a few seconds
First thing I thought of. There are super talented people that lack social skills we'd consider to be basic but in exchange excel at other abilities one could consider to be on super-human level, like the autistic artist Stephen Wiltshire reconstructing an entire city just by flying over it once. How would the results look for them, especially if the neural network would gather more than 2 hours of training data from them? What would the "best end result" look like?
imagine you're sleeping and your dad checks your dreaming history
just start incognito dreams
legendary comments
Delete ur system32
Literally my lifelong fear because what if I accidentally dream some messed up shit?
Um, Nani? Yeah “accidentally” 🧐
i feel like he was still thinking about john cho through the entire process.
The *S q u a r e g u y*
🤣🤣🤣
Ahahahahahahahaaa!
Ya all the images had that particular smile and that particular tilt and particular box like mould to every face
Micheal: it’s so fascinating!
Dr. Kamitani: it’s actually boring
"asian"
I studied machine learning and yeah, it was mostly a boring wait for computations and crushed expectations for a result
David Timothy P big oof
michael*
@@davidtitanium22 Programmers: first time?
Dr. Kamitani was so incredibly humble about his results, even though they were great! Very cool to see somebody doing that good of a job stay so humble.
*If 2 mind readers are reading each other’s mind, who’s mind are they really reading?*
*Vsauce music starts playing*
They would be reading each other's brains.
Mine
@@avw5kt Good Answer
A brain feedback loop resulting in a high pitched screech and bright light!
Dr. Kamitani is so humble like Michael is just marveling at his technology and he's like, no but it's not it's not finished it's not accurate yet
NGL that was pretty cute to watch.
He is japanese, so if it's not finished - it's not good.
That is a part of Japanese culture. I read similar accounts in Richard Feynman's 'Surely you are joking Mr. Feynman' where he expresses his frustration about this very thing about Japanese culture, language in his case.
And yet, japan has such beautiful traditions that completely contradict that. Like Kintsugi, fixing broken pottery with gold. Portraying how something is more beautiful after it has been broken and repaired.
@@BierBart12 and then they go and castrate trans people lmao
"Mind reading? Of course not, i love reading!" -- Michael H. Vsauce
-- Michael V. Sauce
sofias. orange Michael S. Vsauce
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*(Translated in English)
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took me 2minutes to get it when you ppinted it out xd
Michael's last name has been sauce this whole time
You know... I always thought that this Mass Effect music piece (14:08) was just some stock music meant to sound 'science-y', but after watching a playthrough of Mass Effect, I find it so weird that this piece of music is just so freaking universal on the internet (and that it doesn't cause endless copyright strikes)
I immediately got dragged in to that. I imagined looking at a map of the brain like you'd look at the galaxy map in ME. Glad I'm not the only one to pick up on that chord of notes!
Can we appreciate the fact that this is free?
Yes we can!
TH-cam red became free during quarantine but with a ton of ads
Shouldnt mind field be common knowledge? Should we really make people pay for wisdom? Im tired of living in a stupid as fuck world
@@BountyLPBontii these are expensive to make, they have to make money from somewhere otherwise they can't break even and will start making debts
@@HueHanaejistla Im rather saying the state should assist with finances
Most of the images looked like default RPG characters
oblivion characters
Bollocks
@@beyondw01f3 you beat me to it by 2 months
M E G A N F O X
@@vinodkumaraug Why do they resemble Mona lisa's style of painting
"So follow your dreams
and, as soon as you can,
show them to me"
I love how he meant this figuratively and literally
I love that you know the difference between figuratively and literally.
I like the fact that he smiled when he saw himself.
celebrity
- sans undertale 2020
Me in the machine: *trying to not think of boobs or memes*
imagine a name of a celeb pops up and instead of thinking about a face michael thinks about their nudes
Gin Chan d
Well to be honest. How do they filter out active thoughts from subconcious background thoughts? Maybe thats why the celeb faces came out so wrong vs the sanity check hahaha.
I would be trying not to think about DOOM Eternal but I would likely fail.
@@MellowMindscapes I think that's why they do the sanity check test, to weed out the transient thoughts, and pin down the areas they're looking for, because each person thinks and memorizes differently.
it would have been interesting if a portrait artist did the first test, since they are able to visualize faces with much more clarity.
Yeah as an artist watching this I was pretty excited lol
Same. Or compare a 10 year old to a 30 year old. I would love to see the difference.
I wanted to make the same comment. I'd also like to see the difference in an artist's reconstruction for the Kyoto experiments.
So true
All the reconstructed faces looked like variants of Eric Holder. Just sayin'.
Michael is just constantly thinking about Asian men, I guess
He DOES see race. In fact, he sees only ONE race.
@@PtylerBeats Nascar
Fetishes
@@TheeSinnerman Because of JoJo's prog references dont you think the stand would be "brain salad surgery"?
@@TheeSinnerman that meme is too meta for my understanding half the time. Also I've only seen phantom blood.
I need another season of MIND FIELD...
214 likes and 0 replies? Let me fix that.
@@robloxsubtochasecalebERROR666 Thank you so much for your work.
Micheal: "I want this data to be perfect"
Guy in background: Smile disappears*
Honestly the only reason I pay for this service. If only i could just be paying Michael instead of TH-cam as a whole.
Oh yeah yeah I agree
Probably wouldn't have been able to produce this content as cheaply alone
Amen to that!
Same
Yep
I can't even sleep in my own bed how the f can they sleep in an MRI
They just have a good life, so they don't have to worry about little things.
Idk why but MRIs are extremely relaxing. Everytime I've had one I've almost fell asleep. The loud ass machine surprisingly doesnt stop me.
@@NerdStuffing true
@@NerdStuffing Why, do you often go in MRIs, let alone to sleep ?
@@NerdStuffing yeah, i've also almost fell asleep in MRIs! i think when you have to lie still for long periods of time, your brain eventually just starts falling asleep because you don't have anything better to do ... & the noise isn't so bad because the technicians give you ear plugs
Thank you so much Michael and Mind Field Team for this astonishing Series! It was, on many ascpects, really an eye-opening, or should I say, mind-opening experience
Wink Wink.
Vsauce: *makes midfield free*
Me, a broke college student: My time has come.
Mindfield
@Con_Corn No, I like the typo. It's a happy accident in my eyes. I will cherish it.
@@bongobongo3661 i fuck with that
he made it free because it had 100 views before.
@@ШамильАлиев-я5ь how do you know?
“Pardon my language, *Bullshoot.”*
Woah man, watch your language.
This is one of the few Mind Fields that isn't TV-14.
There are children watching jeez..
I think we never got to hear Michael curse. It was either censored in editing or by himself
Yeah, it's darnit, damnit.
Time stamp?
YES WE THE POOR PEOPLE HAVE JOINED THE COMMENT SECTION
😂😂😂
Lol
Revolution
Yeehaw
I'm gonna watch the entire series now
"Wouldn't the kid be like: "It's gonna eat me!""
Quote-ception
Michael IS the kid.
Michael's mental image of himself vs. the real thing is a perfect re-creation of 'you vs. the guy she told you not to worry about'.
The real Michael is clearly the guy she tells you not to worry about
@@justatcat4580 thats what they said
@@justatcat4580What is, real? th-cam.com/video/TN25ghkfgQA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=siMSrXYO4TRhinbR
I swear to god. he's trying to say something with that panda
I too have been staring at that panda for quite a while now.
i feel like i've seen it in all of the episodes. or am i crazy
It's painted on the building his office is in, but I don't understand his fixation with that one graffiti.
Here's the thing: Michael is showing us his office. There are more things in the frame. He's not fixing on the panda, YOU are.
*Mind field music plays*
@@hayk3000 nice
I just imagine them doing a dream experiment and then ask the person what he dreamed of and they're like... i don't remember.
It'd be even better if that happened, but the last minute or so of the dream, the computer was also confused and couldn't figure it out either.
it doesn't happen if they wake you at the right time. You remember your last dream of the night if you wake up during ior right after REM sleep, but you still dream multiple times every night reguardless of if you remember the dream or not
Yah that thought came in my mind too...
yeah, though that is possible, I think they might interrupt the dream so that it's easier to remember, it's like AHA GOTCHA YOU DREAM and tadaaah! less likely you'll have forgotten it
i forgor 💀
5:34 I was one of the programmer working on this software application called "Syngo" with exam/viewing/3d/etc. tabs by Siemens Healthcare for their MRI machine. So glad to see it here. Evergreen app.
"So follow your dreams... and as soon as you can, show them to me." God I love Michael
XD ikr
"Hey Vsauce! Michael here!
I have made Mindfield completely free, no strings attached!
... Or did I?"
*Music starts*
"Studies show that if we make three seasons that all cost a subscription fee on the platform completely free, it will entice people who don't want to pay... Well... To pay...
So we have devised an experiment and the test subjects are you, the viewer. The hypothesis is that even if you refused to pay for premium before, getting three free seasons for only a limited number of time will persuade you to buy the subscription in order to view the fourth. And as always, thanks for watching."
Definitely read this in his voice. Wonder what that would look like in an MRI.
They had the first episode of season 1 available almost immediately as a way to entice people to get TH-cam red.
My brain: OOOHHH GGGAAWWWD
well micheal, i would've paid even without the 3 free seasons... but that doesn't change how broke i am lmao
The problem is, this is the best TH-cam Premium gets. I don't mean it bad; this is a brilliant show and on par with (well actually better than) a lot of TV content. But sadly the same can't be said for most of the other TH-cam Originals. Would most likely do the trial, or if I've already used that, pay for a month to binge watch Mind Field. But then that's it
Bullshoot. But Why are Bad Words... Bad?
Lol
Dude what the f*ck, two hours after your comment someone uploaded this: th-cam.com/video/7a0qw5Ziqm8/w-d-xo.html
@@neotim5 I was referring to Vsauce's older video about swear words. I watched that GradeA video that you linked and it's just really unfunny and very poorly presented. Like he asks why we can't say bad words (even though we fucking can), but doesn't actually do any research into it. Bad words are bad because humans need a way to emphasize the extreme connotations of a meaning where less harsh words wont suffice. I dont want to explain the whole thing here, but Vsauce explained it really well on an older video of his.
GradeAUnderA is just a really fucking bad TH-camr, I don't believe for a second that most of his fanbase aren't just kids and edgy teens.
Because society deemed them bad... Simple
FeelTheBerne xdxd
I'm a naturally lucid dreamer. I've been on epic adventures, fallen in love, and almost died in my dreams. I've been told, although I seem to have very rich memories of them, I'm likely remembering very little in reality. Would love to see them as movies! My dreams would be blockbusters lol!
Me too and one thing I find puzzling is what's the difference between me dreaming and be recollecting a part experience. Is recollecting memory any different than dream?
do you have any tips of becoming better at lucid dreaming ?
Same:)
@@ordjk4797 do you remember your dreams in details?
@@yuliyasambo Not really but whenever I do dream I can recall quite a few details
I wonder what the pictures would look like if they scanned someone who has photographic memory
Daphne “warning: 14 KB storage space is left on this device.”
That's such a cool concept to think about, oh God...
Good idea! :ooo
Wow
Photographic memories don’t exist
@@FlameGamerorFlame yes it does I have it
mind reading: *exists*
every teenager ever going through puberty: *nervous sweating*
Better clear my thought history
Idc this is fake video they are joking we must not trust them
Mayby they are illuminatis
south easthetic e
@@sluchx2692 I bet you are a flat earther
@4:24 I love how the woman on the right agrees with Michael, gesture-wise :D "Thank you, I've been telling them for months!"
I just love Yuki. He looks so happy and proud of his work, always smiling and chuckling, and he should be, it is astounding!
7:48
i love how they used the same "Not bad!" clip twice
I knew that clip sounded weird... Nice catch
N O T B A D
Not bad!
Not bad!
Why didn't I notice it the first time I watched it?
All of the faces that Michel saw look like characters from Oblivion
James Eastep 😭😭😭
STOP! YOU'VE VIOLATED THE LAW! PAY THE COURT A FINE OR SERVE YOUR SENTENCE! YOUR STOLEN GOODS ARE NOW FORFEIT.
Necromancy may be legal in Cyrodiil but not many openly admit to practising after The Mages Guild have banned it
By the way... do you happen to know what the fine is here in Cyrodiil for necrophilia? Just asking.
Michael was just too embarrassed to tell the researchers that he was day dreaming oblivion the whole time.
First time being broke is actually a flex, I like it.
Lmao ikr
First time since marxism anyway
French revolution? 👀
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WHAT IS YOUR NAME\
21:40 So Follow dreams
And , as soon as you can ,
Show them to me
[Great inspirational words with great humor]
I feel special being able to comment
Me
Too
Undaunted Hen wait can non premium people even watch
Don’t we’re spendin 10 bucks a month.
Lol same
Broke people on every mindfield video:
*allow us to introduce ourselves*
Lol
@BigChap J you are a meme reader
Can’t waste my money on horse shit companies
@@loganricherson well said
michael: sleeps
machine: (quietly) hey vsauce, michael here
I am currently dreaming.
*Or am I?*
@@ff-qf1th *music starts playing”
i do like to imagine that all his dreams play out like a vsauce video with the same music and that he talks the same way in them
maybe they should have started with geometrical images and colours rather than faces.
We may attribute feelings to faces that can interfere with analysis.
TH-cam: give us $15
Everybody: ok. But only for vsau...
Vsauce (your cool Grandma): *”leave him alone”*
escotg GAMING I love you grandma 👵
his Grandma Died for this.
LMFAO I loved this
Your comment appeared to me as Trey the Explainer's comment on his Indiana Jones video
I got mine for 3$
Imagine having a wet dream during one of the dream experiments
What's a wet dream ¿
imagine they have the category "tits"
@@angelordevil
they would have a broader category
@@noidentity7873 sexual dreams boi
Somehow my brother got into my account and did that idk how
The year is 2040. You walk into a grocery store and alarms go off at the entrance. You are promptly asked to leave because the stores computer detected criminal behavior
More like criminal thoughts in this case, seeing how much this kind of mind reading technology could advance in the future!
Minority report
C R I M E T H I N K
Cubert Pigg it's an interesting thing to ask ourselves. Should we have the right to break the law? Are we morally accountable for something we would have done even though we were stopped?
This is already happening in China, to use the internet you have to go through facial recognition
Dr. Kamitani seems like the sweetest person ever. I'm really excited about his study.
Me: Bro, I swear, the girl was hot, just like Megan Fox!
the girl:
Aww the doctor that researched on dreams was soo humble ..dude you are a genius but still so humble
Walt Disney: *"I shall make dreams a reality!"*
Dr. Kami: *"Hold my beer..."*
It would've been alot funnier if you said, "Hold My Sake"😂😂
@@andrewkuder2367 Beer is very popular in Japan as well as sake tho
Me in the machine: trying to not think of boobs or memes
@@eleanorbarryjhondersey7492 stolen comment
I love how Michael can articulate questions I wonder but can't articulate in words on my own.
Michael Stevens: "I have come here to Kyoto University..."
Also Michael: *Walks out the gate*
When's season 4
Love the genuine eye-roll after that opening joke 0:08
What if they scanned a blind persons dreams?
They could not map the way their brain react to images because they couldn't show them images, but perhaps auditory stimuli could be a way to understand their dreams
... Blind people can see in dreams. They say its not like our dreams are, but they can still see.
They would see patterns I guess
Blind people don’t dream
@@benji0054 Yes they do. How they are intrepetered largely depends on if they were born blind or ended up blind later. What we dream of and how we dream is based on past experience.
"We need to talk about your dreaming history"
Premium episodes can't be free.
Or can they?
_Jake chudnow starts playing_
The song is called Moon Men but funneeeeeee joke
MrMarshallMan3 he’s the person who made moon men and the other Vsauce music
@@MrMarshallMan3 no the song is called atlas by Jake chudnow
How do you people know what the music is but not point out that there should be a “Hey Vsauce, Michael here” first?
Can't wait for the day someone is arrested for a literal thought crime
@@obama7792 Obama back at it again
@@obama7792 Are you ok?
@@sweatpea056 no
@@obama7792 I felt that💀
*year 1984 instensifies*
White Obama cannot scare you, he is not real.
Michael's Brain: 9:01
O god
Haha
Without a legal birth certificate i am not buying it !!!!!
Looks more like Asian Obama
michael: 4:25
I would be so so happy if we somehow got another season of Mind Field. This was hands down the BEST show to ever come out of TH-cam
Michael still dressing like a 1970's carpet salesman, love the show though
He owns that look and you know it.
i love his look.
say what you will but I would buy his entire stock
MikeSauce rocks the old-school U.S. Army Class B shirt like... a soldier. [Even with the beard and whatnot.]
This guy has met Micheal th-cam.com/video/Ih3XS8iJNqg/w-d-xo.html
It would be cool to se something like this but with someone with a photographic memory
I think it's more a limitation of the equipment than Michael's mind. It's not hard to picture Obama or Beyoncé with near perfect facial similarity, even after seeing 400 unimportant faces.
@@augustoluis6888 You think its easy but they have a control test with the images that they are showing him, and they are all pretty darn close, which means that when you remember a face you don't necessarily picture the exact face in your brain, just what you tell yourself is the exact image.
I would be as interested to see what they get when someone with aphantasia goes in.
Calen Hoover It could also be that there’s part of your inner conscious experience that isn’t detectable in this way. It’s cool but let’s be honest this isn’t cut and dry yet.
Ah @@ravencrovax, Sam. I came down here for comments like these that explore the study design. I immediately wondered about people with face-blindness (prosopagnosia is a subset of aphantasia). It would be useful to see how the results compare across these photo-blind and photographic extremes. And whether the gist attributes that fire, when thinking of an object/face, are still monitorable, regardless of whether the visual cortex is firing more or not at all. I mean... it's not like aphantasics lack object knowledge.
If you can read my mind than what am I thinking of?
That's right it's Micheal's bald head
Jeffrey Jones damn I said bananas 😂
dicks
@@al-hn7fc he didn't specify which head 😂
holy fuck i was just thinking of it, also how if he uses surgery to get the top of his head's hair back he will actually look his age (32 btw, ikr)
Your mom
I've been "hearing" for the last 2 years Im happy to see this because it helping me understand what I'm "hearing"
I think this goes to show you how unreliable eye witness testimony possible is. Even after just 1 hour, his brain was having trouble recalling imagines. Now just imagine days or weeks.
That, AND the fact that this technology is still far away from being perfect. I would imagine Michael knows he himself has a beard, but his memories say otherwise apparently.
Yes and not to forget that these are pictures of well known celebrities, not strangers that you saw only once on a crime scene for possibly just a few seconds
It can be somewhat reliable when just gaining basic facts. But we tend to remember more important moments a bit better than normal ones.
It is because we rely so much on logic that we haven't used our visualization abilities. People are capable of having more vivid recalls but with practice and in this day and age where we take pictures with devices outside of the brain we rely on technology that is already in us. Ancient civilizations have used their ability to visualize to map the stars and have that memory for longer.
I completely get what you’re saying, eyewitness testimonies are not even close to absolute truth, but bad example there buddy. It wasn’t Michael forgetting he had a beard, it was a computer not knowing he could think about a beard.
I love how humble Dr. Kamitani is. Michael: "You spied on someone's dreams" Dr: "Well, accuracy is not that great"
Micheal: **sees his own face in the group of celebrity pictures** :)
And with this, the final season ends. It was quite a fun ride. I hope to see more from him in the future, if not a new season, I just want to see his normal content.
Thank you Michael
I would’ve kept my eyes shut the whole time and perfectly imagined Rick Astley.
Sylvaye Arneht savage.
same
Would be epic if clear picture every time. 😂👌
And ruined the entire experiment
madlad. but honestly, i snorted
7:48 It sounds like they added in Michael saying the same "Not Bad" two times.
Doseboy was looking for this comment lol
Youre right! Theres even the same shifting in a chair type noise before he says it both times. Editing mustve played his same not bad twice here weird
@@BobBob-xn2sp someone should phase cancel it and see what result we get
@@mullar Ok then, time to do that
Edit: Exactly the same, literally. Not even one difference. If there's a difference for anyone else that did this, I probably put the same audio track in twice lol
Bruh, they literally just took every civilian from GTA, and put them as reconstructed images.
🤣
that was megan fox, not Lindsay lohan… and Jay Leno was in there... frankly this guy sees everyone as gay looking men...
Oblivion npcs
I wonder if this would be possible with audio. Like thinking of a song and it plays it back
"So follow your dreams... and as soon as you can, show them to me. And as always, thanks for watching."
I don't know why but that gave me goosebumps. Something about that statement just feels surreal. We are truly living on the cutting edge of technology and humanity. "The future" is chilling to think about, and it's right around the corner.
Yes
I'm so glad i found your channel.
You give me an explanation to everything i wonder about on my spare time.
But to give an explanation to is just extraordinary
I do love Mind Field, however the main aspect of vsauce I miss most in these is the sporadic bouncing around and chaining the info together to tie it all up at the end. I enjoy that journey so much.
11:35 “My dad is useful!”
-Michael Vsauce 2019
Thank you it's been alot of fun.
lol
Say r/woooosh if you are stupid
His father has a patent pending for a type of sulphur product, which means that he is useful. (so is the data)
Yes he did, it’s a joke.
When Michael said "what resolution is it in", the video switched to 144p
Yakov Dav it’s a sign
Or is it...
lmao
@@carsonmorris127 but what is a sign?
Wooden Spoon and how much does a sign weigh?
@@carsonmorris127 what does that even mean
Interesting and honestly kinda scary video. I mean our dreams and thoughts are almost our last respite in our society. Once our computers are capable of reading what we are thinking, there will never be a place of true solitude again.
They need big hardware to do that it wont be easy
@@latioswarshowdown1202 Well, 200 years ago it wasn't only difficult but impossible to travel faster than 70km/h..
Decades ago 1 gigabyte of memory needed a lot of space. Today it's a tiny chip.
Easy/Hard is a question of time.
In the book series "Matched" The Society (yes they're really called that) can check your dreams and confirm if you're likely to go rogue. It's pretty crazy to think of a government having that kind of power
the series is pretty good tho
Why doesnt the japanese guy just find a lucid dreamer to make his experiments even better?
He probably has, you can see the "vivid" values on the studies
Lucid dreaming doesn't make your dreams more vivid - it just means that you are conscious while dreaming and are aware that you are dreaming. And at best, because you realize it's a dream, you can control certain aspects of it, if not all of it, and you'll likely have a better time remembering it upon waking simply because you were conscious throughout. But decoding what the brain is imagining will remain the same difficult task as with anyone else.
@@Ithenna thats right.
Having someone who is really good at remembering a dream would make it easier to test. As the person can tell the scientists what they dreamt.
Or they can agree that the dreamer should dream of airplanes for an example, so the scientists can know with a high degree of certainty what they are seeing, as they know they should expect an airplane.
@@Ithenna yes. I can tell you "I'm going to dream a sun sized hermit crab being circled by nine starfish surfing on the wave of a whirlpool."
You tell me if you saw the galaxy or if you saw the sea.
Lucid dreamers would be precious for accurate info. I'll make it as simple or complex as you like. Call on me Vsauce!
I can lucid dream. I'm also really good at remembering my dreams. I wish I could be apart of something like this lol
When they just doubled the sound clip for “not bad” at 7:45
Dude...
Lol
It wasn't that bad
John cho is not bad
I’m having jamais vu
“Wouldn’t the kids be like, ‘ITS GONNA EAT ME!’”
😵 Im ded
yea XD
a perspective on science from a passionate person is truly priceless. we are made to feel passion and be motivated by it. thank you vsouce .
11:34 "I hope my dad is useful"
i thought I was tripping
my data is useful
my datis useful
the audio literally played right as i read your comment xD
I swear I heard "dad" instead of "data"
*Someone explains something to vsause* vsause: *stares at him with an emotionless expression* . guy: *stutters*
9:16 "Hi, I'm Vanessa from VSauce."
Michelle Stephenie
BrainCraft has taken over Vsauce.
Vsauce: girl edition 😂
I can’t lie those blob images kinda look like my dreams. Like I know what I’m dreaming about but visually it doesn’t look like a well constructed image just stuff mashed together but only my brain can comprehend.
Like a new alien language...
really spooky indeed
they should get someone with a photographic memory to do this
I have it , but *NO*
You do know that photographic memory ain't what is shown in the movies right? To some extent it isn't even real
Having someone whom studied faced for years like an artist would be awesome
It's not real
You are not understanding the technology. The current lack in this is not 100% due to memory problems in the person, it is in the quality of translation of mental images. Photographic memory would have the same problem that the technology is not yet advanced enough to translate a real image to the mental one.
Maybe the experiment of remembering people faces should be applied to artist that make paintings and face drawing. I think they have better hability to remember faces than normal people.
But have they tried to read directly into their fluctlights?... Didn't think so, smh.
@@ditodevice1950 oh yeah yeah
most artists don't draw from memory, they draw from imagination or reference
@@shooden01042010 artists that draw from imagination are better at remembering and picturing things in general opposed to people who draw with a reference so your comment makes no sense...
Read my dreams.
:Mass Effect galaxy map theme plays:
...well done.
A movie that captured the genuine experience of a dream would be an incredibly cool movie - I think that the closest I have seen a video come to that style so far is the AI-generated story "This Short Film Is Written Entirely By AI", which has exactly the same "almost makes sense, but also feels really random" style that dreams typically have.
I watched the whole 3 seasons and I can't figure how no one recognized Michael.
Usually he showed up after the experiment, they really cut every scene when someone recognize him?
He sortove looks generic, a lot of people at least superficially resemble him so even when combined with the name it might actually be hard to make the connection.
Besides if someone recognizes Michael, I imagine that bit wouldn't be brought into the final cut