SPACEMAN’S BRAIN
Studv During Flight (N.Z PA.-Reuter—Copyright) MOSCOW. August 30 Soviet scientists were able to study the workings of a spaceman's brain during fl-Vht for ’he fl-st time Major Andrian Nikolayev wen: up on August 11 “Iz’-estia” reoo-ted tonight The newspaper said Nikolayev had tiny silvei electrodes in contact with his forehead and the back of his head Contact was improved by apoly'ng a oas’c to the sk-n Bran impulses were amplified with newlydeveloped eou’pment Afer the spaceman went up "scientists excitedly looked over th, rnmn’moted curving encenha'nvam received from th- spaceship III in orbit.’’ the report said.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29916, 1 September 1962, Page 11
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