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  2. A Man on the Beach - Wikipedia

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    A Man on the Beach is a 1955 British fiction colour featurette directed by Joseph Losey and starring Donald Wolfit, Michael Medwin and Michael Ripper. [1] [2] It was produced by Anthony Hinds for Hammer Films and written by Jimmy Sangster (his first script [3]) adapted from the story "Chance At the Wheel" by Victor Canning.

  3. Amnesiac (film) - Wikipedia

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    The detective shows up at the front door, interrupting the woman as she prepares to perform a lobotomy on the man. After sending the detective away, she goes to drown Audrey in the bathtub. The man breaks free and renders his captor unconscious with the lid of the toilet, but collapses on the floor whilst the girl escapes from the house.

  4. Somerton Man - Wikipedia

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    The Somerton Man was an unidentified man whose body was found on 1 December 1948 on the beach at Somerton Park, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.The case is also known after the Persian phrase tamám shud (تمام شد), [note 1] meaning "It is over" or "It is finished", which was printed on a scrap of paper found months later in the fob pocket of the man's trousers.

  5. Sunbaker - Wikipedia

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    The man in the photograph is Harold Salvage (1905–1991), a British builder, who was part of a group of friends on a surfing trip. [4] The first version of the Sunbaker image (with Harold's hands clasped) appeared only once, in a limited edition booklet entitled Max Dupain: photographs which was published by Hal Missingham in 1948. [ 7 ]

  6. Brain-reading - Wikipedia

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    Brain-reading or thought identification uses the responses of multiple voxels in the brain evoked by stimulus then detected by fMRI in order to decode the original stimulus. Advances in research have made this possible by using human neuroimaging to decode a person's conscious experience based on non-invasive measurements of an individual's ...

  7. Movie Review: The movie version of a beach read arrives in ...

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    The president is a woman, married to a man of Latino heritage. The LA Review of Books described it as “propulsive” and “pulpy” and “fantastical.” López keeps “Red, White & Royal ...

  8. Museum of Images of the Unconscious - Wikipedia

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    Museum was founded on May 20, 1952. Against the invasive treatments prevalent in the 1940s (such as electroshock, lobotomy, insulin therapy), [3] the psychiatrist Nise da Silveira practised treatment through the art therapy within the Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation Department (STOR) of the psychiatric center.

  9. Catch up on the day’s stories: Beach reading, new AI ... - AOL

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    CNN’s 5 Things PM brings you the stories you might have missed during your busy day.