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   SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY : BRAINWAVE SCANNERS
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The brain scan that can read people's intentions -- Ian Sample  -- Guardian  -- February 09, 2007

A team of world-leading neuroscientists has developed a powerful technique that allows them to look deep inside a person's brain and read their intentions before they act.

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Brain Scans May Be Used As Lie Detectors -- Malcolm Ritter  -- Washington Post  -- January 28, 2006

Interest in using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) brain-scanning technology as a lie-detector by government agencies and criminal defense lawyers is increasing although there are still many scientific and ethical questions left to be resolved.

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Mind-reading machine knows what you see -- Staff  -- New Scientist  -- April 25, 2005

It is possible to read someone's mind by remotely measuring their brain activity using functional MRI scanning, researchers have shown. The technique can even extract information from subjects that they are not aware of themselves.

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Brain-scanning Technologies Need Ethical Standards -- Staff  -- Sciencedaily  -- March 02, 2005

Researchers have developed ever more sensitive ways of peering into the brain to seek out explanations for brain disease. In most cases these technologies are good news for patients, bringing new ways of understanding health and treatment options. However, standards defining ethical ways of moving forward with the new technology are needed in order to prevent abuse

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Lying Makes Brain Work Harder -- Staff  -- Wired News  -- November 29, 2004

Brain scans show that the brains of people who are lying look very different from those of people who are telling the truth according to new research.

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Brain Fingerprinting -- Staff  -- PBS: Innovation  -- May 04, 2004

Transcript of a PBS special on the new science and technology of "Brain Fingerprinting", a forensic technique that scans the brain waves of a suspect to see if key pieces of information are in their memory.

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Using M.R.I.'s to See Politics on the Brain -- John Tierney  -- New York Times  -- April 20, 2004

"Nueromarketing" researchers are using MRI brain imaging technologies to map how individuals respond to political advertisements.

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If They Could Read Your Mind -- Joan O'C Hamilton  -- Stanford Alumni Magazine  -- January 01, 2004

As neuroscientists hone new technologies for probing our brains, predicting our behavior and perhaps even altering our thoughts, ethicists wrestle with some troubling questions.

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New research aims to catch liars in the act -- Staff  -- CNN  -- June 07, 2003

In the quest to build a better lie detector, scientists are seeking to go beyond the body's indirect signals to the very seat of deceit: the brain.

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Your brain may soon be used against you -- Faye Flam  -- Philadelphia Inquirer  -- October 29, 2002

The last refuge of secrets and lies - the brain - may be about to reveal all. Scientists are finding ways to use the brain's activity to expose truths a person may try to hide. The techniques could revolutionize police work, improve national security, and threaten personal privacy.

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