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Science 11 March 2005:
Vol. 307. no. 5715, pp. 1548 - 1550
DOI: 10.1126/science.307.5715.1548

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NEUROIMAGING:
Brain Scans Raise Privacy Concerns

Steve Olson

Advances in neuroimaging may provide the ability to "read" someone's mind, rightly or wrongly.

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