Hi John, I think our points of view are closer than might seem. Despite being an IT worker, I don't believe we are computers. In fact, I don't understand how...
Dear Ken, if our views are really that close, I don't know what to say - and the logical conclusion is to shut up. (Just kidding). You mentioned "there are...
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Scientists 'See' Effects of Aging in Brain Sarah Graham April 27, 2004 For many people, increasing forgetfulness is an unwelcome side effect of growing old....
AI at the Inception A 25th-anniversary edition of a classic chronicles the fledgling science of artificial intelligence By Henry Fountain The review you are...
We are an academic research group of National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology in TAIWAN. To do research of knowledge management in...
on 26/04/2004 Ken Brown wrote: 'At this point, however, we come up against the Hard Problem - how are phenomenal data and indexes represented in physical terms...
Mark and Ken, there is a Hungarian proverb saying: "Circles like cat the hot grits" and it ... From: "Mark Peaty" <mpeaty@...> To:...
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Hi, Sorry I have am posting this here because I know there are some members who are interested in the work of Rupert Sheldrake and his theory of morphic ...
Thomas, please post this one instead. It is the same as the previous, but without the typo in the very beginning of my greeting.-----Hi. I am posting this...
Hi Steve. A quick reply: I have just advertised my list and yours, also, to several hundred people. I do not know if any will respond. It is sort of hard to ...
Thanks for your post of 2 May, Mark. I reply as follows:- [MP] the better query is: "How the hell are we going to pin down WHICH instances of brain activity...
Hello All Just a quick reply to this email. The reflections below about 'activity' are profound because in circular cyclical processes of activity that...
Dear Wry I would be very interested in your very last paragraph. If you would like to do that privately, just email me. I also have some thoughts on this...
Hi Jane and Everyone. I have left this list for a long time as it became too frustrating for me to try to communicate on here. I was and am on another list...
Thanks for your reply Wry. The path that you are taking on this is different to the one that I am taking and I wish you well. Go for it! Sincerely Jane ... ...
Wry: Hello. I would be interested in hearing more about your project on "symbolism". I have recently been fascinated with "Semiotics". And I think this is what...
Presynaptic Plasticity A group of slow-witted, mutant mice and a protein called RIM1a may provide insight into learning and memory mechanisms. University of...
Abuse of Iraqis 'well thought through' 16:58 10 May 04 The type of mistreatment Iraqi prisoners have suffered at the hands of US soldiers is unlikely to have...
I think Ken and I have reached our 'agree to differ point' :-) 12 May - Ken Brown wrote: [KHB] I guess I'm saying that this type of neural correlate of...
Hi all, In endevouring to encapsulate my perspectives on meaning-derivation in one document, I have produced a text, "The Language of the Vague" as a .PDF ...
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Hi Mark, Your post argues your point of view cogently. Nevertheless, I’ll stick with mine. Referring to your last post:- [MP] There is also plenty of...
Mind Time: The temporal factor in consciousness Benjamin Libet Harvard University Press £19.95/$29.95 ISBN 0674013204 CAN neuroscientists say anything...
Ken, loath as I am to argue too long, there are a few key points worth clarifying. 1 when I say 'fine structure' I am not, definitely NOT, talking about ...
Small world networks key to memory 19:00 19 May 04 If you recall this sentence a few seconds from now, you can thank a simple network of neurons for the...
Robert, We can extend this somewhat with a focus on the IDM 'dimension of precision' which reflects the power law dimension and so a small world network. The...
Functional significance of adult neurogenesis Gerd Kempermann, Laurenz Wiskott and Fred H Gage Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2004, 14:186-191 'Function' is...