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The human brain is susceptible to suggestive comments, subliminal messages and other tricks that create false memories, but new research has found a way to reverse fabricated ideas.

Previous work has focused on planting fictitious events in people's memories, but teams from Germany and the UK collaborated in developing interview techniques to undo them. 

Subjects were convinced they endured childhood trauma with both slight suggestions and aggressive tactics by interviewers that resulted in a 15 to 25 percent acceptance rate. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9393761/False-memories-REVERSED-interview-techniques-study-finds.html

 

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Giving yourself verbal or mental instructions to clear your mind can help make room in your brain for more productive thoughts, a new study reveals. 

US researchers used brain imaging scans and machine learning to investigate what happens to the brain when we try to stop thinking about something.

Three instructions – to 'clear' our mind, 'suppress' a thought and 'replace' a thought with something else – all successfully removed and manipulated unwanted information in the 'working memory'.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9098573/Mental-instructions-free-space-productive-thoughts-study-shows.html

 

Researchers have combined novel brain imaging with machine learning techniques to offer an unprecedented window into what happens in the brain when we try to stop thinking about something. Pictured, fMRI scanner and brain scans on the computer

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Israel Unveils 'Revolutionary' New Scorpius Electronic Warfare System

https://www.forbes.com/sites/pauliddon/2021/11/11/israel-unveils-revolutionary-new-scorpius-electronic-warfare-system/?sh=22bdf4222fdd

 

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"The enemy is trying to use the electromagnetic domain for all these activities," he said. "We are also trying to use them. And we're each trying to deny the other side from the use of the electromagnetic domain."

 

 

 

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Unlike previous systems, which Fustick says are "inherently limited," the Scorpius uses active electronically scanned array (AESA) technology to scan the entire sky and can send narrowly targeted beams – "at any wavelength, any frequency, any direction against specific targets without interfering with anybody else" – that disrupt enemy electronic sensors, data communications, navigation and radar.

"It's the first system that can really detect anything in the sky and address multiple targets in different directions and different frequencies simultaneously," he said.

 

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