Testimony of the EEG Machine at Harvard Neuroscience Laboratory B-17
I was manufactured in 1997 by Nihon Kohden, assembly line four, factory in Tokyo's western industrial district. My components were soldered by hands that had never touched a human scalp, calibrated by eyes that had never read a brainwave. I was designed to measure electrical activity in the cerebral cortex, nothing more. Thirty-two electrodes, a signal amplifier, a thermal printer for the...
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