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Supplementary material I Deep brain stimulation (12 minutes) – http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=ksjHNbb6NFQ&feature=related ch 2 1

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Supplementary material I. Deep brain stimulation (12 minutes) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksjHNbb6NFQ&feature=related. Controlling voluntary hand movement involves the coordination of thousands of muscle fibers. Coordination of muscles. A toddler learns to walk. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Supplementary material I

Supplementary material I• Deep brain stimulation (12 minutes)

– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksjHNbb6NFQ&feature=related

ch 2 1

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Controlling voluntary hand movement involves the coordination of thousands of muscle fibers

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Coordination of muscles

• A toddler learns to walk.• A novice dancer tries to balance his posture.• Learn to ride a bike first time.

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PMC

PMC: Primary Motor Cortex

Basal gangliaBasal ganglia

Thalamus

PMC

thalamus

• The coordination of the muscle fibers is controlled by the cortical and sub-cortical loop.

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PMC

PMC: Primary Motor Cortex

Basal ganglia

thalamus

• The coordination of the muscle fibers is controlled by the cortical and sub-cortical loop.

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Supplementary material II

• fMRI and a lie detector (10min)• http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=Cwda7YWK0WQ

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How does the computer identify the thought?

• E-harmony.com

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Q1: Do you like beer? 1. very much; 2. so so; 3. neutral; 4. not really; 5 not at all

Q2: Do you like coffee? 1. very much; 2. so so; 3. neutral; 4. not really; 5 not at all

Q3: Do you like to have a vacation in Paris? 1. very much; 2. so so; 3. neutral; 4. not really; 5 not at all

…….…….

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• Your profile becomes a collection of numbers and your profile (numbers) is stored in the e-harmony.com web servers

• Tom Cruise=[Q1=2, Q2=1, Q3=5,…., ]

• To find good matches for you, the computer calculates the distance between you (=[Q1=2, Q2=1, Q3=5,…., ]) and all others registered in the e-harmony.com server

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Calculate the distance between you and all others. And return the one that shows the shortest distance.

• Tom Cruise= [1, 4, 2,,….]

• Susan =[3, 2, 1,…]• Kathy =[1, 2, 4, …]• Mary = [1, 4, 3,…]

• And find the one that has the shortest distance

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Your Screwdriver= [1, 4, 2,,….]

Screwdriver= [1, 4, 2,,….]Igloo=[3, 2, 1,…]bed=[1, 2, 4, …]desk= [1, 1, 3,…]