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Health, 19.09.2019 11:50, elijah1090

An electroencephalograph is used by psychologists to
a. allow paraplegics to control computers with their minds
b. map out the thoughts of an unconscious person
c. give shocks to a person undergoing psychological testing
d. measure the electrical output of the brain

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