The sensors neuronal NASA.

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05:09:02 The sensors neuronal NASA.
Some officers of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) said that the agency is developing a monitoring device in brain activity and heart rate along with a private company, which could be exploited using a special software to 'identify air passengers potentially dangerous'. The sensors would be non-invasive, hidden in the doors and able to detect the tiny electrical signals transmitted to the brain and heart, which analyzed on a statistical basis would be crossed with data from other sources, from previous flights to criminal activity, the financial history of the subject suspected. In this kind of research, NASA is not new, and was the immediate reaction of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, which has assumed an unnecessary chaos caused by people who have only a fear of flying. According to Robert Park, a physics professor at the University of Maryland, "we are close to the point where it can be inferred about what kind of topics you are thinking noting that part of the brain is in operation at that time, which is not so far from read someone's mind … It's the ultimate limit of the invasion of privacy. You can not go beyond. "