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Dr. J. We have had that technology for thousands of years. It started with the leg bone of an antelope or something like that!
What we lack is the technology to process the information we get from someone’s open skull.
The world according to Shutterbug would have Star Trek like “sensors” that would pull that information without all the messy skull-smashing, drilling (and needles. I hate needles… have I told you I hate needles… don’t get me started about needles) and stuff.
Couldn’t they use EEG’s and Functional MRI’s or modify them to detect how ADD brains process information compared to “normal” brains?
I would use that information to build a virtual ADD world so people without this affliction can experience first-hand, what it is like to be ADD. I would call it the “ADD Simulator” where you too could have ADD for a day.
@anyone,
I would volunteer as a test subject, if it would help the medical community understand ADHD. I truly think there is much more to be learned about ADD.
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