they're going to edit us eventually to make us most efficient for our lives. They're going to learn that high iq is nothing more than high memory+awareness. homosapiens, man the wise. I'm screwed.
How would bipolar disorder affect the test? Would the extra sensory information created from stimulus cause additional P3 reactions?
What about depression? Would the reduce neuron "firing" across synapse gaps result in diminished image recognition?
How long can an average patient sustain before fatigue occurs?
IEEE Spectrum: A brainy Approach, claims the brain continues to process an image over 150ms after the image has been shown. Is that result of conditioning or emotional memory?
lol, I came across this researching some way to objectively test hearing in human subjects
Soneoak 8 months ago
they're going to edit us eventually to make us most efficient for our lives. They're going to learn that high iq is nothing more than high memory+awareness. homosapiens, man the wise. I'm screwed.
returnoftheramble3 1 year ago
this is how they put loop thoughts into your head, but the second they do that, the second they all start changing.
returnoftheramble3 1 year ago
good to know I can hack a girl to do what I want to her...
bouchandre 1 year ago
lol you could stupidly hack a human
nicevagina1 2 years ago
Meaningful is the middle between redundant and new.
kristiankroflin 2 years ago
2:02 look at her face
OMG FREAK
iookinetix 2 years ago
@iookinetix 'ccaaabbaaagggeeee 0.o'
Srlancelot39 1 year ago
If it ever becomes widespread technology, I hope somebody designs a more attractive hat.
XD
racookster 2 years ago 9
Lol, at 1:07 one of the electrodes falls off her cap. Good scientific method guies!
Ninboyc 2 years ago 20
@Ninboyc - Lmao, I noticed that too :P
ImAnErectopus 2 years ago
@Ninboyc lmao ikr.....the scientists r prob like 'it doesnt need to work properly for her...people wont know the difference'
Srlancelot39 1 year ago
@Ninboyc Good observation! You got 5 bonus points!
ronathandaman 1 year ago
BRAIN WASH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
driv3rg 2 years ago 2
this would be a cornerstone for cyberizintion. say in 50 yrs
woulfe42 2 years ago
I have a question, Is there a possibility your technology can corrupt our brain?
rueljre007 2 years ago
What does that even mean?
deathcloud33 2 years ago 4
How would bipolar disorder affect the test? Would the extra sensory information created from stimulus cause additional P3 reactions?
What about depression? Would the reduce neuron "firing" across synapse gaps result in diminished image recognition?
How long can an average patient sustain before fatigue occurs?
IEEE Spectrum: A brainy Approach, claims the brain continues to process an image over 150ms after the image has been shown. Is that result of conditioning or emotional memory?
SKiPWiRE 3 years ago