Marco de Innocentis wrote:
>> In article <389819A4.B8947CAC at goti.net>,
> Mark Morin <mmorin at PETERHOOD69goti.net> wrote:
>> > distance really isn't the operative factor--it's laws of physics
> > (current passing through an electric field at a vector perpendicular
> to
> > that field......). I need to pull out my physics book for the exact
> > details.
>> I'm a mathematical physicist, but I don't really know much about
> the structure of the brain. Do you think it would be possible to
> stimulate the temporal lobes by means of such a device?
not only do I think so but I've had it done several times (one of the
pitfalls of working in a hospital with a research lab looking for
control subjects).
mark
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