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Schtarflucz

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    Comment #1145034

    Has someone been able to improve the (spatial or temporal) resolution of fMRI scans using this technique?

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    Comment #1052449

    IMO it would be a great step forward in digital tv broadcast too. The current latency when changing channels compared to what one is used to get with analogic tv is a very annoying…

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    Comment #1023993

    In his tapping pieces, Mongrain doesn't sound like he's playing guitar at all, but rather some other, harpischord-like instrument. Of course his effect chain is in part responsible…

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    Sweet! Now, add a minifying pass after compilation for deployment and you'll have created a dream platform for client-side scripting (-: edit: another suggestion since one of your …

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    Comment #976387

    The methodology of the mental imagery paper has been published in detail as a separate paper (by Melanie Boly who actually designed the experiment). There are various telltale sign…

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    Comment #961081

    Yup, Steve Laueys is among the leading specialist about consciousness disorders. His team is also behind the methodology of the fMRI study that showed that a woman, thought to be i…

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    Comment #937542

    There's also potentially some pride to swallow, but it's badly placed pride in the first place. The life-prevalence of perfect mental health is near zero. Gender and race discrimin…

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    Comment #847379

    An elitist disses people who he considers inferior to himself. Stating that you are Among the elites doesn't make you an elitist.

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    He basically discovered multipotent stem cells. No magic in sight. Nothing related to long standing superstitons either.

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    Comment #841954

    I think it's a matter of psychological leap (or the absense thereof). Changing browsers requires aquiring new habbits. Most people don't like change. On the other hand, they're alr…