Researchers discover a universal language of thought reflected in the faces of mice.

Researchers discover a universal language of thought reflected in the faces of mice.




The idea of ​​deciphering thoughts from simple expressions always seemed like something out of science fiction, but a new study from the Champalimaud Foundation in Portugal shows that we may be closer to that than we imagine. Researchers have found that even barely perceptible facial movements in mice can reveal their internal thinking strategies, paving the way for advances in the study of the mind while raising serious concerns about mental privacy.


The experiment began with a challenge, the mice needed to identify which of two beaks offered sugar water, these were alternated in each round. It was a puzzle that required strategy adjustments. When monitoring the animals' neurons, the team found something unexpected: the brain seemed to represent all possible strategies at the same time, not just the one chosen at that moment.


The next question was inevitable. Could it be that the face would also reflect this invisible process? Combining facial recordings with machine learning, the team realized that tiny expression patterns revealed as many as dozens of directly monitored neurons. Most surprisingly, different mice exhibited the same facial patterns for the same mental strategies, as if there were a universal language of thought reflected in the face.




From a scientific point of view, this means an enormous leap, the possibility of decoding cognitive strategies without invasive brain implants can transform the way we investigate mental health, neurological diseases and even new therapies and we cannot also forget new forms of social manipulation, even the authors themselves warn the same ease of access to external clues of the mind opens an urgent debate on mental privacy.


After all, if a simple video can reveal what someone is thinking, what safeguards will be necessary to prevent abuse, this work is at the same time fascinating and disturbing, it shows that the mind leaves traces in places we did not imagine. In every microexpression, in every subtle movement and leaves an inevitable reflection and in a future where machines learn to read our thoughts through our face, to what extent will we be owners of our secrets?




Sorry for my Ingles, it's not my main language. The images were taken from the sources used or were created with artificial intelligence