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Old December 15th 07, 09:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Big John
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Default Looking for maps

On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 08:06:53 -0800 (PST), Tina
wrote:

I don't know where you're doing your work, but if there's a major
medical institution around, see if anyone is doing fNMR on brains
during problem solving.

Seeing what happens to brain function (as measured by changes in blood
flow) as naive subjects learn to deal with a different environment is
becoming richly funded. I think subjects working with visual
presentations in the form of maps could be a source of worthwhile
information.

You posted your question on the usenet, there's no telling what kind
of answers and ssuggested diversions you might get! Some might
actually be worthwhile!

You'll appreciate this as well. This writer claims no rights on this
as a research proposal. Anyone claiming such rights will have to show
ownership that predates this. Posted Dec 15, 11:05 AM Eastern Standard
Time.

Hey guys, sorry about the boilerplate.

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Tina

In 1970-1972, working on my Masters, I researched and developed a
system that read brain waves and was able to get a predictable and
useful output from them.

My ultimate objective was to tie the pilot to a computer and have the
computer fly the airplane. I researched the delay from a decision
until a body movement took place and using brain waves to a computer I
could reduce the decision to aircraft action time and beat the manual
control of flight of bird.

Subject is too long to try to cover in this group.

This posted 14:30 CST, 15 Dec 2007.

Big John