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I am fascinated by Neuroscience! Thank you for sharing your knowledge here. I have several friends who have gone through this kind of therapy as well as a friend who does this kind of therapy. Brain mapping she called it, but it was much more. I am interested in neuroplasticity and then how efficient the brain is. For example, I read that when I am walking in the woods where I walk twice a day, what I think I am seeing might just be built of memories... But I am a historian, not a neuroscientist getting a PhD. Very cool! It reminds me of the 16th century Christian intellectual arguments about the power of demons versus the power of God. I am studying this right now. Demons could only work through the natural order. But they were believed to be able to bend visual rays and disrupt people's perception of reality to such great effect that they might as well have had supernatural powers. There is so much we don't know about nature.

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That's such an interesting historical perspective! Thanks for sharing that and I'm glad you enjoyed this little piece!

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Thank you for sharing this! Fascinating. I love starting from science like this. Very inspring.

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Thank you kindly! I'm glad you enjoyed it. It is one my favorite little neuro devices. It's so cool!

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That was really, really fascinating! I had no idea this tech even existed.

And I for one want to read more of your cyber-noir story!

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How interesting! Thank you very much!

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Thank you for the horrifying reality check that is the true potential of people being "in research" like Dr. Cortazar but balancing it we with more positive uses hahaha

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