In 1785 English philosopher Jeremy Bentham designed the perfect prison: Cells circle a tower from which an unseen guard can observe any inmate at will. As far as a prisoner knows, at any given time, … [+9194 chars]
The constant surveillance of modern life could worsen our brain function in ways we don't fully understand, disturbing studies suggest - Live Science
We live in an era of constant surveillance. Psychology research shows how this might change how we perceive the world — even unconsciously
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Source:Scientific American
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