Dull jobs really do numb the mind
22-04-2008, 23:42
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Dull jobs really do numb the mind
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7358863.stm
You don't say!
Personally the thought of wearing such a daft device would more than counteract the tendency to doze off. 
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22-04-2008, 23:45
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Re: Dull jobs really do numb the mind
An early prototype of the device is discussed here
Some suggest it would speed up mind numbing tasks.
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23-04-2008, 00:12
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Re: Dull jobs really do numb the mind
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Originally Posted by danielf
An early prototype of the device is discussed here
Some suggest it would speed up mind numbing tasks.
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No that's an entirely different prototype and I'd look cool in that..
THIS however reminds me of the hair dryer my mother had back in the 60's.  very hard to look cool wearing that
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23-04-2008, 00:32
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Re: Dull jobs really do numb the mind
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THIS however reminds me of the hair dryer my mother had back in the 60's.  very hard to look cool wearing that
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That's just a bog standard EEG cap. This research was done using FMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) which involves lying in a full body scanner (which is rather claustrophobic, noisy, and somewhat restrictive as it doesn't agree with metal objects very well).
If you happen to suffer from insomnia, you can read the original article here
The abstract is enough to put you to sleep
Edit: Currently, the device is more likely to look like this:
It would look somewhat out of place at immigration me thinks 
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23-04-2008, 00:53
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Re: Dull jobs really do numb the mind
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Originally Posted by danielf
That's just a bog standard EEG cap. This research was done using FMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) which involves lying in a full body scanner (which is rather claustrophobic, and somewhat restrictive as it doesn't agree with metal objects very well).
If you happen to suffer from insomnia, you can read the original article here
The abstract is enough to put you to sleep
Edit: Currently, the device is more likely to look like this:

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Well very hard to do anything but doze off in that...So how does one do anything remotely like work when in one of those?It can't really be a truly fair test as most mind numbing jobs involve being upright to a degree.
I think that it definitely needs more research and definitely more funding.
<insert tongue in cheek smiley here>
Better still give the money to me and I'll prove it by actually reading the research..I guarantee I'll be asleep before the end of the first paragraph even on my feet.
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23-04-2008, 01:11
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Re: Dull jobs really do numb the mind
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Originally Posted by Incognitas
Well very hard to do anything but doze off in that...So how does one do anything remotely like work when in one of those?It can't really be a truly fair test as most mind numbing jobs involve being upright to a degree.
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I think the researchers (as quoted in the BBC article) are taking a few liberties as to what might be possible in the near future.
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I think that it definitely needs more research and definitely more funding.
<insert tongue in cheek smiley here>
Better still give the money to me and I'll prove it by actually reading the research..I guarantee I'll be asleep before the end of the first paragraph even on my feet.
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I'm somewhat hesitant about a lot of this imaging research. As far as I'm concerned it shows little more than different parts of the brain lighting up when doing different tasks. It's very popular at the moment though, and attracts a lot of funding.
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Last edited by danielf; 23-04-2008 at 01:19.
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10-05-2008, 14:15
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Re: Dull jobs really do numb the mind
I`ve been in one of these a few times!
They scare the crap out of me.  M.R.I Scanner.

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10-05-2008, 14:58
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Re: Dull jobs really do numb the mind
I used to have to have an MRI scan twice a year from being 4 years old right up until I was about 9-10, then had them once a year untill I was around 14.
You get used to them, eventually!
EDIT: BTW they used to be a lot bigger that the one in that picture.
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