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This list is discussing consciousness and mentality in relation to neurobiology as well as other related discussions (AI, quantum theories, phenomenology etc.)
The group is moderated, so that all submissions will be checked for its content, spamming and related issues.

Since its beginning, the Mind and Brain group has hosted lively discussions.
We also share the latest news within the field, along with links to full articles that pertain to Mind and Brain related topics.

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News: Don't Fear the Edge
Come closer. Standing 1 meter away from a virtual reality drop-off (top) makes a slope appear steeper than when one stands at the edge (bottom). Credit: Zhi Li
Posted - Sun Nov 29, 2009 2:32 am
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Re: Paper: Emotional Modulation of Attention ~ Fear Increases b
hmmmm, I imagine way back in the days of electro-therapy there were a lot of miracle 'cures'.What, Voices? ... I don't hear no voices! These loonies ain't half
Posted - Sun Nov 29, 2009 1:18 am
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Re: The Scientific I Ching - the brain develops vague, mythic, lang
... Note that: (1) 2^6 covers such as the chess board as minimum to give a minimal sufficiently complex field of play (and so covering Wallace's paper title :
Posted - Sat Nov 28, 2009 8:22 am
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Re: The Scientific I Ching - the brain develops vague, mythic, lang
Chris: "...The hypothesis, which we shall call the "2^6 rule", is, then, that irrespective of race, culture, or evolutionary level, culturally
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Re: Paper: Emotional Modulation of Attention ~ Fear Increases but Di
Yes, precisely, and the reason why most psychopaths continually fool their psychiatrists into believing they have recovered. Cass ...
Posted - Sat Nov 28, 2009 12:02 am
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