... THE THIRD CULTURE ... What I'm now thinking - though it certainly needs further work - is basically that the point of there being a phenomenally rich...
Hi Wry, ... <snip> ... doing what? specialising? Our consciousness does specialise, is driven to specialise in that it allows for our imagination to come up...
Chris, you have written much, apparently in response to my posting of the other day but I must reluctantly admit to not understanding what you are talking...
Hi Chris. ... From: Chris Lofting To: MindBrain@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 5:32 AM Subject: RE: [Mind and Brain] Right-brain/Left-Brain...
RKS: We are so dependant on vision that we have a number of other strategies to estimate 3D volumes including motion-in-depth, parallax error, focus (close to...
Dear fellow list members: I want you all to know that this series of articles scientifically, logically, and skillfully deals with the subjects of "Mind",...
Thanks, RKS, the picture arrived by now on 2 continents, 3 countries 5 friends. I think I wrote already that I am audio-preferenced. I miss the picture on TV...
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Philosophical Psychology Publisher: Carfax Publishing Company, part of the Taylor & Francis Group Issue: Volume 17, Number 2 / June 2004 Pages: 181 - 207...
VR Tool Re-Creates Hallucinations Technology Research News June 16, 2004 Reality can seem different depending on who you are. Researchers from the University...
Gamma EEG dynamics in neocortex and hippocampus during human wakefulness and sleep, Pages 1271-1280 Jose L. Cantero, Mercedes Atienza, Joseph R. Madsen and...
The neural substrates of conscious color perception demonstrated using fMRI, Pages 1665-1673 Tomoyo Morita, Takanori Kochiyama, Tomohisa Okada, Yoshiharu...
Neuroscience: Change of mind A brain haemorrhage turned an ex-convict into an obsessive artist. Jim Giles meets him and the scientists studying his case. C....
Why do we sleep? The function of sleep, still something of a mystery, may be in part to consolidate new information in the memory. That's the conclusion from...
Hi Wry, I think to discuss this 'carefully' we need to clear the deck a bit. My root focus is on the SOURCE of meaning - I am not interested in ontology, in ...
Hi Chris. ... From: Chris Lofting To: MindBrain@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 4:53 AM Subject: RE: [Mind and Brain] Re: [Mind and Brain)...
Hi Wry, Are you really interested in discussing any of this? I get the impression you are not - your own perspective comes across as 'fixed' and also highly ...
*Self-recognition in everyday life* Serge Brédart ^A1 and Andrew W. Young ^A2 Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Volume 9, Number 3 / 2004 *Abstract:* /Introduction/:...
Chris Lofting: Are you really interested in discussing any of this? I get the impression you are not - your own perspective comes across as 'fixed' and also...
Dear Thomas,your opinion is extremely interesting,and I think can be integrated with my model,described in a paper of mine titled" Quantum...
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Some of what follows is repetitive but I want to bring out some finer details and so need to set a clear context for understanding what is going on. These...
science watch Gateways to memory The hippocampus may not be the only association creating part of the brain, new research suggests. BY SADIE F. DINGFELDER ...
This article touches on issues a la 'blindsight' etc where old brain areas are still operational. In the context of development and so of negation, our belief...
http://www.nynewsday.com/features/booksmags/nyc-b3865708jun27,0,2098374.story?coll=nyc-bookreview-headlines At a time when books about the brain, mind and...
Dear Chris, You still haven't addressed the question I presented: >>Is it that you seen MacLean's triune brain operating one step at a time or that it (the...