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Anonymous
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Remote control brain sensor
#1292069 - 02/08/03 08:16 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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Anonymous
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Re: Remote control brain sensor [Re: ]
#1292077 - 02/08/03 08:19 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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Earth_Droid
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Re: Remote control brain sensor [Re: ]
#1292083 - 02/08/03 08:21 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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We are getting closer to star trek.
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Anonymous
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Re: Remote control brain sensor [Re: ]
#1292088 - 02/08/03 08:23 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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"Brain wave recognition of words.
Suppes P, Lu ZL, Han B.
Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA. suppes@ockham.stanford.edu
Electrical and magnetic brain waves of seven subjects under three experimental conditions were recorded for the purpose of recognizing which one of seven words was processed. The analysis consisted of averaging over trials to create prototypes and test samples, to both of which Fourier transforms were applied, followed by filtering and an inverse transformation to the time domain. The filters used were optimal predictive filters, selected for each subject and condition. Recognition rates, based on a least-squares criterion, varied widely, but all but one of 24 were significantly different from chance. The two best were above 90%. These results show that brain waves carry substantial information about the word being processed under experimental conditions of conscious awareness. " Lets just face it, mind manipulation COULD exist. The Govt has already showed much interest in it with LSD. You think just because they gave that up they gave up the overall point of the operation? hah. I don't know if all this is good or not lol.
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RebelSteve33
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Re: Remote control brain sensor [Re: ]
#1292090 - 02/08/03 08:23 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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Neat!
brains r kewl!
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ClosetCase
but only inwinter
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Re: Remote control brain sensor [Re: ]
#1292125 - 02/08/03 08:44 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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are there really any good uses for this?? any ideas...
i really don't want to imagine terrorists (or governments) using shit like this to put people into seizures like those asian kids!
if this is the new thing in the future, i'm gonna be one of those old grampas who refuses to learn how to use it
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enotake2
Stop Bush's war
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Re: Remote control brain sensor [Re: ClosetCase]
#1292172 - 02/08/03 09:23 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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Well usually, with the electroencephalogram (EEG) that the article was talking about, they can only attach electrodes to a few places on your scalp in any experiment to see eg. what the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, and the visual cortex are doing. But with this sensor thingy you can measure a number of areas of the brains activity while a person is performing a task (multichannel EEG as they say). And with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) you can make a kind of a movie of the activity that takes place in the brain (takes photos of slices of the brain front to back and left to right and then the activity lights up on the slices) which you can watch later and infer what was happening, but this new thing lets you see what activity is taking place and where in real time, so the information gained should be more accurate. So this should let psychologist, psychiatrist, neurologists etc know more about how the brain works. Though the idea that they can read minds without obviously doing anything to you scares the hell out of me.
-------------------- Computer games don't affect kids. I mean if Pacman affected our generation as kids, we'd all be running around in a darkened room, munching pills and listening to repetitive electronic music. "Being bitter and hateful is like drinking a vial of poison and hoping the other person gets sick" FreakQLibrium "My motto from here on out is: If someone or something (including me) in my life is conducting themselves in such a way that they can be seen on Jerry Springer, it's time to take out the garbage!!! When you stop taking their behaviour personally and see their antics as a true reflection on their character, it becomes absolutely nauseating." Anon. on abusive relationships.
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David_Scape
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Re: Remote control brain sensor [Re: ]
#1292339 - 02/08/03 11:38 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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So close to mind control i can feel it....
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Anonymous
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Re: Remote control brain sensor [Re: David_Scape]
#1292964 - 02/09/03 07:43 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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And so the plot thickens..
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