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Brainpower is just enough for a game
MRI and fMRI Posted by Ignacio Valdes, MD, MS on Monday May 16, @03:25PM
from the MRI and fMRI dept.
According to a report in the Hindustan Times: '...According to Nature, the game is based on table tennis that people can play using nothing more than the power of their minds. Each 'brain pong' player lies in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) machine After a short period of training, the players are able to make their ping-pong bat move up and down the screen by concentrating on specific thoughts. Sophisticated data analysis software makes the system responsive enough for two players to compete in real time...'

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