Thursday, April 4, 2013

The magnet influences the human brain not to judge

The magnet influences the human brain not to judge
American scientist finds, the magnetic field can be influenced and participated in judging the position of the right and wrong in the human brain, make people different from not judging of the normal condition.
Result of study Issue in U.S.A. on the 29th >.
Morals compass
Favourable Yana that it is scientific that it was brain and cognition of Massachusetts Institute of Technology that led this research Raise. She says, it is a kind of advanced behavior to make the ethical judgement, " L Construct and applied on the brain particular position with the magnetic field, thus the morals which change people are judged, this is amazing " .
Raise the brain that mentions in the particular position below the top layer of brain, the straight rear of right ear. The specialized name is " L The right brain temple cranium junction " . Because this position participates in thinking that the psychological condition when others do some thing is judged, influence is not judged, so someone claims it is " L The morals compass " .
Researchers are right " L The morals compass " R Construct it in order to be stimulated by the magnetism of cranium, observe " L The indicator " R Whether change. Being stimulated by the magnetism of cranium is a cortex amazing method created in the eighties of last century, painless, has not damaged, the clinical treatment already used in dept. of neurology, psychiatric department and recover in dept. of physical therapy etc..
" L The indicator " R Deflection
Researcher recruit one wish person, let them give 192 situation behavior related to right and wrong fight, divide into. The mark is increased progressively from 1 point to 7 points, 1 fen expresses the behavior " L Should absolutely forbid " ,7 fen expresses " L Absolutely all right " .
In a situation, a man knows there is a safe hidden danger in a bridge, let girlfriends pass this bridge perfectly well, the girl friend has not met accident by sheer good luck .
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