1.What technology did the scientists use to "read" people's dreams?
a) CAT
b) X-ray
c) MRI
d) A&E
2.What did the scientists say was a world first?
a) the decoding of night-time visions
b) the use of magnets in looking at dreams
c) putting someone's dreams on a projector
d) controlling someone's dreams
3.What have visions during sleep been a topic of for a long time?
a) constant conjecture and theories
b) medicine
c) sleeplessness
d) being private and objective in nature
4.What has always got in the way of "objective analysis"?
a) neuroscientists
b) dreams being so private
c) technology
d) ethics
5.How precisely were researchers able to predict images volunteers saw?
a) about 16% of the time
b) with considerable precision
c) it was rather hit and miss
d) with 60% accuracy
6.How do scientists hope to help disabled people?
a) let them see their dreams
b) by using prosthetic arms and legs
c) provide them with jobs as dream testers
d) clear their unconscious minds
7.Who else could the research help besides the disabled?
a) those suffering from brain-related diseases
b) psychologists / psychoanalysts
c) writers
d) the government
8.How hopeful are researchers their research will bear fruit?
a) it's too early to say
b) not very
c) they have high expectations
d) they are 100% sure
9.What considerations are the researchers looking into?
a) logical
b) medical
c) clinical
d) ethical
10.For how long did a researcher say dreams have fascinated us?
a) tens of thousands of years
b) a billion years
c) centuries
d) since Freud started writing