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Clear up this fuzzy thinking on brain scans

Olivier Oullier ()
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Olivier Oullier: Olivier Oullier is at Aix-Marseille University, a Young Global Leader and member of the Global Agenda Council on Brain Cognitive Sciences for the World Economic Forum and adviser to the Center for Strategic Analysis of the French Prime Minister.

Nature, 2012, vol. 483, issue 7387, 7-7

Abstract: France has banned commercial applications of brain imaging. So why approve its use in court, asks Olivier Oullier.

Date: 2012
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