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Posted: 2016-08-17 11:33:25
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>> #120019
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I'm 90% sure that isn't how the brain works. Neural activity comes from within the neurons in the various lobes. It isn't...directional.
Honestly, any detail about how this would work would be pseudoscientific, so I just picked something that could explain what was happening in the picture
>> #120027
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I'm 90% sure that isn't how the brain works. Neural activity comes from within the neurons in the various lobes. It isn't...directional.
sure it is! it follows a train of thought!
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>> #120084
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I'm 90% sure that isn't how the brain works. Neural activity comes from within the neurons in the various lobes. It isn't...directional.
Yes, but those neural activities are actually electrical currents. The resulting sum total of the currents is a small and subtle electrical field around your body, strongest near the brain. Theoretically, changing that large current *might* change the thoughts of the individual (Disclaimer: it is not conclusively known if the electrical signal is a result or cause of the thoughts), although changing them by external methods would be nearly impossible without the compliance of the individual.
>> #120085
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Yes, but those neural activities are actually electrical currents. The resulting sum total of the currents is a small and subtle electrical field around your body, strongest near the brain. Theoretically, changing that large current *might* change the thoughts of the individual (Disclaimer: it is not conclusively known if the electrical signal is a result or cause of the thoughts), although changing them by external methods would be nearly impossible without the compliance of the individual.
It would also probably be very dangerous. And perhaps painful.
>> #120089
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Honestly, any detail about how this would work would be pseudoscientific, so I just picked something that could explain what was happening in the picture
Either way, my suspension of disbelief caved reading that.
>> #136113
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Yes, but those neural activities are actually electrical currents. The resulting sum total of the currents is a small and subtle electrical field around your body, strongest near the brain. Theoretically, changing that large current *might* change the thoughts of the individual (Disclaimer: it is not conclusively known if the electrical signal is a result or cause of the thoughts), although changing them by external methods would be nearly impossible without the compliance of the individual.
We know very well that the electrical field is a result of the neuron's activity. If it wasn't, we'd have seizures every time we put a cell phone up to our heads.