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Australia: You play around with brain imaging equipment to try and figure out how the brain works and you're innundated with advertising companies. There's a group in the US using the technology to peek inside to heads of religious extremists.
At Melbourne's Swinburne University of Technology, one of the many brain research projects has been to understand the biological basis of body language — how the brain responds to gestures and movements, or subtle changes in eyebrow or lip position that reflect different emotions.
There are interesting developments in the US involving people with strong religious beliefs, and some good neuroscience,he says.
one with the universeby disrupting the part of the brain that helps orient us in three-dimensional space.
Science's mind games - The Age, 10th April 2004 (via Die Puny Humans).
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1: Posted by: Prime | April 14, 2004 9:23 PM
Playing with your btain is something everyone should try. Spend an hour, and just do a couple of exercises, no instructions required. Concentrate, meditate, try accelerating your thinking, or tracking many objects moving in different directions at once (Playing foosball with 4 balls is a good example). Try to predict things, try to react faster. All of these things have uses in everyday life, and I'm sure each would have interesting effects on an analysis of brain activity.
Evangelism, witnessing and similar activitites go by one name here—, and is no different from spam for viagra, penis enlargement products and pornography. We do not take advertising. If you want to advertise your imaginary friend, please spend your own money on your own web space to do so. Any attempts to use the comments section for advertisements will be deleted, and the perpetrator barred, unless they are particularly stupid, in which case I reserve the right to pinch an idea from Teresa Nielsen Hayden and delete all the vowels.
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