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Recent breakthroughs in AI and neuroimaging have led to a method called "." Scientists in Japan have used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) combined with AI to translate a person's mental images into descriptive text.

: Studies suggest that watching with subtitles can lead to 38% higher content retention and 44% better comprehension because the brain receives redundant signals through both auditory and visual pathways. subtitle Into the Mind

: The system uses brain scans to identify patterns related to visual details like objects, actions, and locations. Recent breakthroughs in AI and neuroimaging have led

: For people with ADHD or auditory processing disorders, actual on-screen subtitles act as a vital tool to reduce "cognitive load"—the mental effort required to process audio—making it easier to stay focused on the content. : For people with ADHD or auditory processing

Research into media cognition shows that subtitles aren't just for translation; they change how the mind retains information.

: This is a condition where people see words scrolling or appearing in their mind's eye while they listen to others or even during their own internal monologue.