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Neurophysiology experiment with covert brain stimulation during psychiatric interview

Neurophysiology experiment with covert brain stimulation during psychiatric interview The passage describes a questionable research protocol involving hidden brain stimulation, but it mentions no high‑profile individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or political implications. It offers a weak lead for medical‑ethics investigation only. Key insights: Researchers used a two‑way mirror to observe a patient while covertly stimulating her brain.; The stimulation appeared to halt the patient’s speech during a psychiatric interview.; No names of institutions, funding sources, or senior officials are provided.

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Neurophysiology experiment with covert brain stimulation during psychiatric interview The passage describes a questionable research protocol involving hidden brain stimulation, but it mentions no high‑profile individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or political implications. It offers a weak lead for medical‑ethics investigation only. Key insights: Researchers used a two‑way mirror to observe a patient while covertly stimulating her brain.; The stimulation appeared to halt the patient’s speech during a psychiatric interview.; No names of institutions, funding sources, or senior officials are provided.

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