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Munawwar Husain1, Shameem Jahan Rizvi, Javed Ahmad Usmani
1Department of Forensic Medicine, JN Medical College, AMU, Aligarh 202002.
Ultrasound technology may offer a new, non-invasive method for altering personality by targeting specific brain areas. This raises ethical concerns about potential misuse for control and submission.
Area of Science:
- Neuroscience
- Medical Technology
- Ethics
Background:
- Traditional torture methods aim to destroy personality for compliance but are often ineffective and risky.
- Human rights groups actively monitor and oppose overt torture.
- The limitations of conventional torture necessitate exploring alternative strategies.
Purpose of the Study:
- To explore the theoretical potential of focused ultrasound for personality alteration.
- To project the menacing implications of using ultrasound technology for coercive control.
- To raise awareness and prevent future misuse of this technology.
Main Methods:
- Theoretical analysis of focused ultrasound's potential effects on brain regions.
- Projection of potential non-invasive methods for personality modification.
- Discussion of high-dosage, high-frequency ultrasound applications.
Main Results:
- Focused ultrasound offers a non-invasive technique to selectively target brain areas.
- This method could induce personality changes, shifting individuals from aggression to submission.
- The technique leaves no physical evidence, complicating detection and denial.
Conclusions:
- Ultrasound technology presents a potentially discreet and effective method for personality manipulation.
- The non-invasive nature and lack of physical evidence pose significant ethical challenges.
- Proactive awareness and ethical guidelines are crucial to prevent the misuse of ultrasound technology.
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