THE DELTA ANOMALY
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FATAL MEMORIES
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Can a medical
device access our subconscious? Do we carry the memories of our
past lives in our genetic DNA? The facts may
surprise you...
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Fact |
Today
we can routinely pinpoint the location of a brain activity using
established imaging devices - PET, CT and MRI. |
Fact |
Surgeons
can destroy tiny portions of the brain using finely aimed beams
of radio-frequency waves, with minimal damage to healthy tissue. |
Fact |
Various
magnetic devices (including MRI's and magnetic coils applied to
the brain) are currently being investigated for treatment of depression,
schizophrenia, and other mental disorders. |
Fact |
Psychiatrists
rely more and more on brain imaging to ensure the best use of drugs
to treat their patients. |
Fact |
In
2002, researchers have developed a pill that can help erase a specific
traumatic memory. They continue their search for a MEG-like device
that will do the same. |
Fact |
Many
behaviorists feel that many of our bio-imperatives (sex drive, quest
for dominance, territoriality, etc.) have been hardwired into us for
millions of years. We may be closer to our animal ancestors than we
might be willing to admit. We are what we were. |
Fiction |
As
of 2005, the brain scanner described in Fatal Memories has
not yet been created. But it is based on medical technology that exists
today. |
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