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Reading terrorists minds about imminent attack Brain waves correlate to guilty knowledge in mock terrorism scenarios (1)
That may not be as farfetched as it sounds. Northwestern brain wave research suggests that if the lab test had been employed in the real world with the same type of outcome, law enforcement officials ultimately may be able to confirm details about an attack that emerges from terrorist chatter.
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