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Not only that, but...

>> 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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