MILITARY MIND CONTROL
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The helmet of the near future, however, may contain something more than extra protection from flying shrapnel. An Arizona State University researcher, working under a grant from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), is trying to develop a military helmet equipped with technology to regulate soldiers' brains which would indeed help during the war period. The technology is transcranial pulsed ultrasound, which delivers high-frequency sound waves to specific regions of the human brain. Under the influence of these sound waves, neurons send impulses to their targets, exerting and exercising control over them. On the battlefield, this has enormous implications. Using a controller, a soldier could release ultrasound pulses to stimulate different areas of the brain. For example, he or she might want to be more alert after being awake for many hours or relax when it's time to catch some shuteye. The soldier might even be able to relieve stress or become oblivious to pain, eliminating the need for morphine and other narcotics.Of course, some people think this type of neurotechnology is pure science fiction. Others worry that is trying to take over the minds of its soldiers. It's another thing completely to have one inside your head.
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