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John
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16th Sep 08 at 11:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm


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This is pure Philip K. Dick: in June a judge in India found a woman guilty of murdering her former fiancé and sentenced her to life in prison. The smoking gun? Test results obtained using the Brain Electrical Oscillations Signature test (BEOS) developed by Indian neuroscientist Champadi Raman Mukundan. The BEOS software uses an EEG to determine whether the subject is recalling specific details of a crime as they are being read aloud. BEOS "works" because as the crime's details are recited to a subject, their brain lights up in specific regions -- the areas that (in theory) show measurable changes when experiences are relived. According to Mukundan, the system can distinguish between peoples' memories of events they witnessed and deeds they committed



http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/09/15/asia/15brainscan.php
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I totally misread the title, I could have sworn it said quilt.

That would have been mroe believable.
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They convicted her anyway though, scary
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Yeah, but they're like that in countries like that where they've got no money or intelligence [/typical reply]
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LOLz, how backwards can you get?
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
I totally misread the title, I could have sworn it said quilt.

That would have been mroe believable.


Same
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
I totally misread the title, I could have sworn it said quilt.



same, so dissapointed when I actually read it


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I thought they actually cut her head open and looked at her brain
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Originally posted by deano87
I thought they actually cut her head open and looked at her brain
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Wonder if he also works part time on the Barclay's help chat pages?
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