Allows relaxed discussions on cognitive processes as described on site listed on Yahoo! directory:
Science > Cognitive Sciencenamed Imagination is Greater than Knowledge. It is also open to questions and suggestions. To enhance the dialog between various sciences, participants are asked to simplify their language to the maximum and to provide examples from everyday life.
It should be noted that the scope of discussion does not include the “out there” as specified on the site. However, such discussions might emerge but their number should be kept at minimum. Keep it simple and let the imagination shed a light on the path to the knowledge. Copyrights on concepts and ideas expressed are held by individual members, unless attributed to others.
Hi Damir There are different types of dyslexia. I had a learning disability many years ago; perhaps it was a type of dyslexia. But that was only a challenge
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Dear Stephen, Thank you. I must say however that you are blowing apart my theory about dyslexia. I thought that lack of a solid sense of rhythm plays major
Dear j, Emperor’s glue got us in this mess. Bible, though, could not save crumbling Roman Empire and it cannot save us. 17th century interpretations only
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