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[[File:NeuralM monitor.png|thumb|right|200px|The monitoring screen of a neural marker.]]
[[File:NeuralM monitor.png|thumb|200px|The monitoring screen of a neural marker.]]
The '''neural marker''' is a [[human]] device that can effectively "read" and generate visualizations of an individual's thoughts. Sometimes used in interviews, the neural marker is placed on the right temple, and is able to project a direct feed of one's thoughts directly to an on-screen display, as well as monitor various brain functions.<ref>[[Halo 3: ODST Pre-mission Evaluation]]</ref> It is seemingly similar to the [[PQI]], a "lie detector", though it is probably not the same device.
The '''neural marker''' is a [[human]] device that can effectively "read" and generate visualizations of an individual's thoughts. Sometimes used in interviews, the neural marker is placed on the right temple, and is able to project a direct feed of one's thoughts directly to an on-screen display, as well as monitor various brain functions.<ref>[[Halo 3: ODST Pre-mission Evaluation]]</ref> It is seemingly similar to the [[PQI]], a "lie detector", though it is probably not the same device.


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Latest revision as of 12:35, April 12, 2023

The monitoring screen of a neural marker.

The neural marker is a human device that can effectively "read" and generate visualizations of an individual's thoughts. Sometimes used in interviews, the neural marker is placed on the right temple, and is able to project a direct feed of one's thoughts directly to an on-screen display, as well as monitor various brain functions.[1] It is seemingly similar to the PQI, a "lie detector", though it is probably not the same device.

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