On Thu, 28 Dec 1995, JOHN PARRISH THOMPSON wrote:
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> My central question revolves around whether it is possible with
> todays technology for a trained neurobiologist or neuropsychologist to
> examine an electroencephalagram of the above listed subjects and
> determine from the patterns only if the subject is human? For example,
> is to possible to look only at the EEG of a human fetus and conclusively
> differentiate it from that of a chimpanzee? Or say the EEG of a comatose
> human opposed to that of a chimpanzee?
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I have had discussions with a specialist in EEG that help developed
weapons systems guided by thought. He said the system was 100%
reliable. This suggest to me that the answer to your question is
in the affirmative. Ron Blue