Some fear loss of privacy as science pries into brain


Some fear loss of privacy as science pries into brain -- Carey Goldberg  -- Boston Globe  -- May 1, 2003
Brainwave Scanners

Using magnetic resonance imaging machines that detect the ebb and flow of brain activity, researchers have become so good at peering into the workings of the human mind that their work is raising a new and deeply personal ethical concern: brain privacy.

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