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Video: A blind man was able to navigate his way past obstacles by detecting them subconsciously Anyone watching the patient known as “TN” successfully navigate his way through an obstacle course would have thought an eerie “sixth sense” was guiding his path. Blinded by two strokes that destroyed his visual cortex, he has been unable to see for years, despite having healthy eyes. Nevertheless, TN s
JUDGES in the US are waking up to the potential misuse of brain-scanning technologies. Last month, Judge John Kennedy of the New Jersey Judiciary rallied 50 of his peers to discuss protecting courts from junk neuroscience. In September, an Indian court jailed a murder suspect for life, partly on the basis of a brain scan. Meanwhile Cephos of Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, is one of several US companies
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