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Wednesday 21:00-21:30
Frontiers explores new ideas in science, meeting the researchers whoÌýsee the world through fresh eyes and challenge existing theories - as well asÌýhearing fromÌýtheir critics. ManyÌýsuch developments create new ethical and moral questions and Frontiers is not afraid to consider these.
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WednesdayÌý6 JuneÌý2007
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Mind-reading
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What if it was possible to read someone’s mind, their exact thoughts, by looking at their patterns of brain activity?

In this edition of Frontiers,Peter Evans explores how rapid advances in brain scanning technology have started to get a window on some of our innermost thoughts; from predicting our intentions to interpreting the meaning of exactly what we’re thinking about, or even if we’re lying or telling the truth.

What sounds like a science fiction scenario is becoming closer to reality.

Peter Evans finds out exactly what can be learned from this expanding window on the brain, he talks to the scientists using these techniques as well as the commercial companies exploiting the technology for marketing and lie detection.

Will imaging the brain ever make it possible to read someone’s mind?

He also explores the ethical and philosophical implications raised by this new frontier of science: what it means for our individual privacy andÌýfree will, and howÌýthe new field of ‘neuroethics’ should regulate this exciting new frontier in science?
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