In Reply to: Not likely. posted by Kal Rubinson on April 9, 2011 at 07:27:34:
>> Second, the typical MRI or MEG room is too noisy and acoustically awful.
Think this through: some complain EMI/RFI noise of digital audio equipment interferes with music and our perception.
Most MRI and other scan rooms have to be lined with copper to act as a complete faraday cage to prevent interference with other equipment in the hospital. This interference is many, many multiples of anything a PC or other digital music source outputs.
It would be impossible to run the test. This would be a modern equivalent of dunking people to see if they are witches. If you floated, you were a witch and killed. If you drowned, you were innocent, but still dead.
How would one conduct the test and get any meaningful results?
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- Not only that, but... - mls-stl 09:21:17 04/09/11 (12)
- RE: Not only that, but... - Ozzie 08:50:56 04/10/11 (0)
- What about SPECT analysis? nt - MarkgM 17:27:57 04/09/11 (10)
- RE: What about SPECT analysis? - mls-stl 18:53:35 04/09/11 (9)
- Google "3D EEG" and you will find some possibilities...if you did some beenie adjustments. - Enophile 19:21:00 04/09/11 (8)
- Set it up Enophile - Ozzie 08:54:49 04/10/11 (0)
- However... - mls-stl 20:05:45 04/09/11 (6)
- RE: However... - Kal Rubinson 07:27:34 04/10/11 (2)
- RE: However... - mls-stl 08:23:58 04/10/11 (1)
- RE: However... - Kal Rubinson 08:49:00 04/10/11 (0)
- The computer is not part of the playback system. - Enophile 22:37:27 04/09/11 (2)
- Viariability or Not - MarkgM 09:23:22 04/10/11 (0)
- But the computer is still close by - mls-stl 05:47:09 04/10/11 (0)