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The sight of two brains talking

Steve Nadis

Nature, 2002, vol. 416, issue 6879, 364-364

Abstract: By simultaneously scanning the brains of contestants playing a simple game, researchers aim to study how social interactions affect brain activity. Steve Nadis meets the scientists who think two heads are better than one.

Date: 2002
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