[NetBehaviour] A Light Switch for the Brain.

marc marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Thu Apr 5 17:35:56 CEST 2007


..ooOO ( media idea ),

Well yes, I agree with you totally in not wanting my brain fiddled with 
- if anyone's gonna do anything to my brain it'll be me and no one else 
(consciously)...

marc

> great,
>
> i suffer dyslexia, only in spanish, "p" and "b" pretend to be "b" and 
> "p", not only handwriting but even typing, sort of funny thing...
>
> ... but i'm not sure if i would give them my brain to fix it up,
>
> it sounds like a...
>
> ... i don't like how it sounds...
>
> thank you, marc, for the new... : )
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>
>
> marc escribió:
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>> A Light Switch for the Brain.
>>
>> Scientists can now turn on and off specific parts of the brain with a 
>> simple flash of light. The new molecular tool, developed by 
>> scientists at MIT and Stanford, allows unprecedented control over the 
>> brain and could lead to more-effective treatments for epilepsy, 
>> Parkinson's, and other diseases. It could also help neuroscientists 
>> crack the language of the brain: the information encoded in the 
>> electrical activity of neurons, which forms our memories and directs 
>> our every move.
>>
>> more...
>> http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=18488
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