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Graham V. Goddard - 'Surveillance, interrogation and persuasion: neuropsychological perspectives', 1984-06-20

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Identifier: MSS. Archives. MS 2020/01. Series 26. Item 26/3
Abstract Professor Goddard, Head of the Psychology Department at Otago University, presents a review of current findings based on the PET scan and other imaging techniques to show how there is already pictoral evidence of brain activity corresponding to seeing, acting, speaking and feeling thirsty. Other progress suggests specific temporal lobe neural activity might have a major impact on emotion and strongly held beliefs, indicating pursuasion may become more subtle. The consequences of such new...
Dates: 1984-06-20