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Christopher deCharms scanner hjernen mens den arbejder.

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Neuroforsker og opfinder Christopher deCharms demonstrerer en ny måde at bruge fMRI til at vise hjerneaktivitet - tanker, følelser, smerte - mens den finder sted. Med andre ord kan du faktisk se, hvordan du føler dig til mode.

Christopher deCharms is working on a way to use fMRI scans to show brain activity -- in real time. Full bio »

Translated into Danish by Theodor Klostergaard
Reviewed by Louise Frilund
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