In short, the current noninvasive technology does not allow performing an appropriate mapping of a live human brain. However, the current state of neuroscience does not support this assertion. Nobel Foundation bases its assertion that the GPS found in rats also works in humans, in recent studies using brain-imaging techniques and from patients who have undergone neurosurgery. Great mystery that emerges with this GPS brain discovered by 2014 Nobel-winning scientists is the claim that it works in humans. Kant considered that the perception of location, regardless of experience, was an innate ability needed to perceive and organize the environment around us. 1 Understanding where we are in space is one of the most fundamental issues for survival. The 2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to three psychologists, for their discoveries of cells that constitute a positioning system in the brain, an “inner GPS” in the brain. The Nobel Prize-winners in Medicine include Alexander Fleming for the discovery of penicillin, Francis Crick and James Watson for the discovery of DNA, Frederic Banting for the discovery of insulin, Adolf Krebs for discovery of Krebs Cycle, Werner Frossman for his discoveries concerning heart catheterization.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is considered the highest scientific award in science and it is the award a doctor dreams with since he is a medicine student, hence the importance and symbolism that this award has in science. Keywords: Nobel prize, scientific fraud, nanotechnology, hippocampus, latin America, brain, computer interfaces Introduction The 2014 Nobel Prize in medicine winners have close relations with this foundation, Therefore, there is a strong suspicion that illicit human experimentation with brain nanobots would have been the real source of information about 2014 Nobel research. Nowadays, recent researches lead to suspicion that many neuroscientists’ researches can be based with brain nanobots performed in Latin America, being one of the most suspicious, the BRAIN initiative, this project was promoted by The Klavi Foundation. It is a mystery why the Nobel Foundation promotes with conviction that the 2014 Nobel Prize in Medicine winners has found the human brain Global Positioning System. The Nobel Foundation affirm that the proof which demonstrate that their researches performed on rats also work on humans, is based on information obtained from brain imaging techniques and patients who have undergone neurosurgery. Moser, researchers for their discoveries of cells that constitute a positioning system in the brain, an “inner GPS” in the brain. Select a journal from the menu to learn more about its Cover Image program.The 2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to John O’Keefe, May-Britt Moser and Edvard I. Pricing, Benefits, and Image Submission Information Send it to your local press office to spotlight your work.Use it in presentations at conferences and speaking events.
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