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Avengers theme on the violin— infuckingsanely cool

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‘Radioactive’ - Imagine Dragons |Bruce Banner|

I’m waking up, I feel it in my bones
Enough to make my systems blow
Welcome to the new age, to the new age
Welcome to the new age, to the new age
Whoa, whoa, I’m radioactive, radioactive
Whoa, whoa, I’m radioactive, radioactive

I raise my flags, don my clothes
It’s a revolution, I suppose
We’re painted red to fit right in
Whoa

Submitted by 2spooky4celery

There are certain people who come into your life, and leave a mark… Their place in your heart is tender; a bruise of longing, a pulse of unfinished business. Just hearing their names pushes and pulls at you in a hundred ways, and when you try to define those hundred ways, describe them even to yourself, words are useless.
Sara Zarr  (via dreaparadiso)

flaming-scrotum:

this one kid i go to school with was shaving and he had an itch on his eyebrow so he used the razor to itch it and cut off half of his eyebrow so he decided to shave all of it off including his other eyebrow

psycholar:


Scientists claim to decode contents of dreams
Japanese researchers have scanned the brains of three volunteers as they slept to monitor activity changes, which they thought could be related to the content of their dreams. 
They monitored the brain activity while these volunteers slept, and woke them up when t the activity patterns indicated that they were dreaming. Each time they woke, the participants were asked what they were dreaming about. From these accounts, the researchers picked out common themes, and created a list of pictures which represented the common categories (i.e. cars, computers etc.). Then, participants were asked to go back in the scanner, and look at the list of images. 
By comparing the data from the first scan with the second, the researchers identified patterns in the electrical activity. The areas this activity was found in are three key brain areas that process visual information from our eyes. 
Dr. Katamani, who led the study, said “Using a database of picture-elicited brain activity and a pattern recognition algorithm, we can read out, or decode, what a person might be seeing from brain scans during dreaming”. 
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psycholar:

Scientists claim to decode contents of dreams

Japanese researchers have scanned the brains of three volunteers as they slept to monitor activity changes, which they thought could be related to the content of their dreams. 

They monitored the brain activity while these volunteers slept, and woke them up when t the activity patterns indicated that they were dreaming. Each time they woke, the participants were asked what they were dreaming about. From these accounts, the researchers picked out common themes, and created a list of pictures which represented the common categories (i.e. cars, computers etc.). Then, participants were asked to go back in the scanner, and look at the list of images. 

By comparing the data from the first scan with the second, the researchers identified patterns in the electrical activity. The areas this activity was found in are three key brain areas that process visual information from our eyes. 

Dr. Katamani, who led the study, said “Using a database of picture-elicited brain activity and a pattern recognition algorithm, we can read out, or decode, what a person might be seeing from brain scans during dreaming”. 

Read the full story