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Canadians did it again. They can read your mind ;)
Canadian researchers say they can glean simple preferences from a person's brain by shining near-infrared light into the noggin.
The study, reported in the Journal of Neural Engineering, demonstrated the ability to decode a person's preference for one of two drinks with 80 percent accuracy by measuring the intensity of near-infrared light absorbed in brain tissue, the scientists said in a statement today. Just read the whole story here http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/...indsprettywell |
And soon, we'll be able to CONTROL that preference.
Coke? No, you no lika da coke, no coke for you, (flash, flash) PEPSI. |
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great news
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"That proves it, Dr. Harris! Men really do like big boobs on skinny girls!" |
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