Breathtaking results from next month's "Journal of Abnormal Psychology"

In the advance publication of April's Journal of Abnormal Psychology, just posted on-line, Japanese neuroscientists from Osaka University announce a major breakthrough in reconstruction of natural objects perceived by human subjects, using non-invasive neural scans.  

Amazingly, high-throughput resolution from three of four subjects approached the object as it actually appears in nature, whereas a test subject from America obviously had other things on his mind.  

Graphic representation (figure 2 in the paper) posted below:

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