Novel artificial intelligence (AI) technique can help remove specific
fears from the brain
Using a combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and brain scanning
technology, a team of researchers has developed a novel method that can help
remove specific fears from the brain. The new technique that could read and
identify a fear memory can pave way of treating patients with conditions such
as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and
phobias, the study said. Neuroscientists, from the University of Tokyo,
developed ‘Decoded Neurofeedback’ — which used brain scanning to monitor
activity in the brain, and identify complex patterns of activity that resembled
a specific fear memory. In the study, the team included 17 healthy
volunteers in whom a fear memory was created by administering a brief electric
shock when they saw a certain computer image. Using brain scanner, the
researchers monitored the volunteers’ mental activity and were able to spot
signs of that specific fear memory. Using AI algorithms, they also developed a
fast and accurate method of reading the fear.
The findings showed that the volunteers’ brains showed brain patterns of
that specific fear memory, even when they were resting and not consciously
aware of the fear. Because the researchers could decode these brain
patterns quickly, they gave the participants a reward of small amount of money,
so that the fear memories would become associated with rewards. However, the
volunteers were told that the reward depended on their brain activity, although
they didn’t know how. At the end of the reward therapy that continued for
three days, the team showed the volunteers the pictures previously associated
with the shocks. ‘We could not identify enhanced activity in the amygdala — the
brain’s fear centre. This meant that we were been able to reduce the fear
memory without the volunteers ever consciously experiencing the fear memory in
the process,’ said lead author Ai Koizumi from the University of Tokyo.
30.11.2016
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