- FMRI study tests whether brain functional activation could be used to infer what someone finds sexually interesting without them knowing. The research offers promise for the application of fMRI to diagnose pedophilia, as well as other deviant sexual interests. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fmri-testing-holds-promise-in-preventing-child-sexual-abuse/ 11 comments science
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