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There's Something About Mary Essays on Phenomenal Consciousness and Frank Jackson's Knowledge Argument by Peter Ludlow, Yujin Nagasawa, and Daniel Stoljar...
The Nature of the Mind An Introduction by Peter Carruthers Routledge, 2003 Review by Harry Witzthum, Ph.D. on May 16th 2005 There is in the modern scientific...
Boundaries of the Mind The Individual in the Fragile Sciences by Robert A. Wilson Cambridge University Press, 2004 Review by Ray Rennard, Ph.D. on May 14th...
For an international study, American university scientists ask you to participate in our cognitive neuroscience data collection on the Internet. We have made...
The Illusion and Reality of the Inheritance of Personality Traits by Robert Karl Stonjek We all think of the role of parents is to instil certain virtues etc...
On the Evolution of Language by Robert Karl Stonjek Reliably passing on entire compliments of genetic material is prone to copying errors which must be kept to...
On Consciousness By Robert Karl Stonjek OK, this is where we come to find out the latest. So who can tell us what consciousness is?? A lot of researchers and...
RKS writes: Many of the assumptions about consciousness are flawed, we know, because they could not possibly correlate with any physical structure in the...
Hello, Having just joined the group I have not as yet read any of the back mails - but I hope it is one of the few serious lists. Although interested in...
RKS writes: Many of the assumptions about consciousness are flawed, we know, because they could not possibly correlate with any physical structure in the...
I read here.. [I strongly question the assumption here (which is widely shared) that there cannot be "a little brain inside a big brain." Surely the conscious...
Hi Chris, [ The apparent 'aim' of consciousness, or more so the consequence of its success as an agent of mediation, is to refine instincts/habits and so allow...
Hi DR, ... I put aim in single quotes to emphasise not taking it literally. We can trace the development of consciousness as an intentful mediator from basic ...
Published online: 1 June 2005; | doi:10.1038/news050531-4 Trust in a bottle Michael Hopkin Nasal spray makes people more likely to place faith in another...
How our hands help us learn Susan Goldin-Meadow and Susan M. Wagner University of Chicago, 5730 South Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637, USA Available online...
Mission to build a simulated brain begins 00:01 06 June 2005 Duncan Graham-Rowe An effort to create the first computer simulation of the entire human brain,...
... From http://www.iimetro.com.au/~lofting/myweb/idm002.html: "(7) OUR individual reality is LOCAL, we as a conscious species are more precise than the...
While mystics state 'Know Self,' they also suggest that the true source of Self, of the I AM, is from within the heart. See "The Heart Doctrine" which explores...
... does ... If an instruction to move results from the composite world view summed by consciousness, this instruction starts off as a general instruction with...
In a message dated 07/06/2005 12:50:36 GMT Standard Time, christopherholmes@... writes: Chris wrote: There is such confusion in modern consciousness...
... Consciousness is an agent of mediation. When there is nothing to mediate we fall back on autopilot. The tools of consciousness are imagination - the...
Hey, Jud, I like what you wrote - liked it a lot more to READ it since my kraxlwerk is mostly out of commission since May 24. I like to parenthesize a ("what...
Hi all, I'm in search of papers about how the brain prepares itself when it expects to find certain information. this is for my thesis in media, so it has to...
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,1072-1644788,00.html June 08, 2005 A case of mistaken identity crisis Matthew Syed People afflicted with multiple...
KS - interesting subject BUT consider - The Structure of Personality has its roots in our species-nature and as such reflects 'all there is' - a full spectrum...