Birth Of A Notion: Master Planners In Brain May Coordinate Other Areas' Roles In Cognitive Tasks Scientists have used data from scans of 183 subjects to...
June 01, 2006 Dear Reader, The latest issue of Scientific American Mind, THE SCIENCE OF BURNOUT, is now available at Scientific American Digital. Features in...
Wow! They’ve finally found the little man that pulls the levers! Now, unfortunately, they must open up his or her little head and start all over, presumably ...
OK smarty-pants, now do something USEFUL and tell us which parts of the brain normally [in the sense of healthy, optimal functioning] a/ signal into the...
Dear Robert, I read with particular attention your article. I think that some answers may be found in my paper attached below. With the best regards and...
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MP: OK smarty-pants,[] GS: Smarty-pants? Smarty-pants? That really hurts, Peaty. And I did so hope that we could be friends! That’s OK – I can deal with...
Quoting Robert Karl Stonjek <stonjek@...>:"The idea that an innate grammar necessarily shapes the evolution of a language, however, would have to be...
Semiconductor Brain: Nerve Tissue Interfaced With A Computer Chip For the first time, scientists at the Max-Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Martinsried...
Credit: Christie's Images/Corbis Have We Met? By Katherine Unger ScienceNOW Daily News 2 June 2006 We all know that sinking feeling that comes when we just...
FredV: "So the very meaning of the Lorentz transformation equations is at issue and resolution of this matter is of major epistemological significance....
Quoting SlickProductions@...:"I dont think BPS and species survival governs grammar and semantics. It does perhaps govern the choice of concepts we use...
Angell: the complexity "mental - expressional" is hard to direct either way. IMO it evolved mutually and the ways of logic came on parallel to the ways of ...
So Glen, you were just banging your drum again. That's OK. It would have been nice though to see something a bit more constructive. However, I take issue with...
Greetings Chris, congratulations on your new book! In reality it is more like 2 books in one, your title and cover choice will attract the un-intended reader....
MP: So Glen, you were just banging your drum again. GS: So Mark, is that what I’m doing? I thought I was criticizing one more silly paper. MP: That's OK. It...
... "The basic idea is that there isn't enough information in our genes to specify brain structures and that the genetic information rather sets up a type of...
... What has been missed in the 'orthodox' models to date re DNA etc is the self-referencing involved in the creation of codons in that they are derived from...
Glen, If you can point to clear, unambiguous, empirical, evidence which obviously falsifies the concept of representations within the brain then you should do...
Everybody seems to agree that DNA does not possess enough information for complex brain structure; and three apparently different solutions to that problem are...
scenta For this and more please visit http://www.scenta.co.uk Print page | Close window Why everyone should have a siesta Source: scenta As many envious Brits...
... You have, apparently, not read a word I have written. The notion of “representations in the brain” is not an hypothesis or even a theory – it is an...
Well Glen I have actually read some of the words you have written, and it was the lack of temperance which prompted me to look askance upon them. So we are...
Robert Karl, that is fine, my father had a 5-10 min nap after lunch, and restored woke up for the rest of the working day. The need for such nap comes from the...
... I don't...and that is what my note was about. Go back and read the link - slowly, THINK. You seem to assume that if you cannot understand something ...
... would argue that information cannot be created with feedback or recursive mechanisms, hence Dr. d's suggestion that extra information comes from archetypes...
... You have, apparently, not read a word I have written. The notion of "representations in the brain" is not an hypothesis or even a theory - it is an...
Chris, I agree that I do not understand anything you say. Does anyone else? ... From: Chris Lofting <chrislofting@...> To: MindBrain@yahoogroups.com...
MP: Well Glen I have actually read some of the words you have written, and it was the lack of temperance which prompted me to look askance upon them. GS: Hmmm....
Dr.d: How is information (best, at least acceptably) defined? Certainly not as the 'bit', which can be 'translated' into anything... I tried a version once...