... Yes, Richard, not ALL... But talk seems to be the only way that most people (without a professional scientific-mathematical education) can understand ...
John, I think you are right to express caution about excess enthusiasm for conflating the the causes and mechanisms of any apparent similarities of behaviour...
Nature 444, 56-60 (2 November 2006) | doi:10.1038/nature05226; Received 1 May 2006; Accepted 29 August 2006; Published online 22 October 2006 Long-term motor...
Nature 444, 47-48 (2 November 2006) | doi:10.1038/444047a; Published online 1 November 2006 Neurobiology: Crossed circuits Andrew B. Schwartz1 Can the brain be...
... (snip) ... I think the laws of physics and the theories based on them do not EXPLAIN anything, but only DESCRIBE the materialistically limited empirical...
Leon: Besides, how can there be wave functions or entangled particles if there wasn't an electrodynamic field that underlies, contains and supports (empowers)...
... LM: How does defining consciousness as "a state that the brain can be in" explain or even lead to an explanation of the actual source or mechanisms of ...
JM: ' *"...I hold that space and material are made of identical 'stuff'..." * *Amen, _you_ hold so. That does not give an answer what they 'are' after being...
Researchers Teach Computers How To Name Images By 'Thinking' Penn State researchers have "taught" computers how to interpret images using a vocabulary of up to...
Barflies Neuroscience Gateway (November 2006) | doi:10.1038/aba1691 Standfirst The sedative effects of alcohol may be mediated by regulation of the actin...
Elephants see themselves in the mirror a.. 22:00 30 October 2006 b.. NewScientist.com news service c.. Peter Aldhous Enlarge image Happy the elephant in front...
... Apparently, you are nit picking as well as misinterpreting exactly what I mean by particles going in and out of phenomenal existence -- since I was only ...
Mark, I still owed you a response to your 1st reflectings when the second part arrived. I am slow. I wrote a post and then deleted it. I try it again first to...
... LM: That. BTW, is not answering my questions. But, to respond to your assertions... I am not assuming that there is something that does the experiencing....
Mark, before I continue in our spacetime discours, I enjoyed you "antomology" (no typo). Reading your appreciable details, I let my mind roam around. I think...
Computer With Brain Connections Changing Quality Of Life Of Paralyzed Fundamental theories regarding consciousness, emotion and quality of life in sufferers of...
Language Center of the Brain Is Not Under the Control of Subjects Who "Speak in Tongues" Libraries Medical News Description Glossolalia, otherwise referred to...
In the context of my recent post on projection, transference, counter-transference (and mirror neurons) I have been considering the neurological aspects of the...
Mark. let me interject some re-Marks below. (Lines: as JM:) John ... From: Mark Peaty To: MindBrain@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 11:19 AM ...
Call for Papers and Call for Session Proposals The 2007 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing WORLDCOMP'07 (composed...
Chris, I am a somewhat irregular contributor, however this is an item of current interest for me. Serotonin has the effect of increasing the gain function of...
Hi Robert, ... <snip> ... The 'amygdala' channel favours parallel processing (and so the 'speed' but lack in precision) and a working of instincts/habits. The...
Nature Published online: 5 November 2006; | doi:10.1038/444133a Power up your memory bank A stimulating night's sleep improves recall. Kerri Smith Zapping...
Fuzz. Fuzz..It Was Covered in Fuzz. By Lionel Tiger WALL STREET JOURNAL, November 7, 2006 Anthropologist Clifford Geertz of the Institute of Advanced Studies...
The Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory (P-FIT) of Intelligence: Converging Neuroimaging Evidence AUTHOR: Rex E. Jung & Richard J. Haier ABSTRACT: "Is there a...
How the brain weaves a memory Memories of events comprise many components--including sights, sounds, smells, and tastes. Somehow the many features of an...
Scientists Use Gene Therapy To Improve Memory And Learning In Animals Stanford University neuroscientists have designed a gene that enhances memory and...
News B / 2006 (96) November 7th, 2006 Two Nerve Cells in Direct Contact Proof now established of the direct computation of optical flow fields between two...
Why our shifty eyes don't drive us crazy Pitt, NIH researchers discover circuit underlying visual stability ... When we scan a visual scene with quick eye...
Evidence that subliminal is not so 'sub' The popular notion of subliminal information is that it streams into an unguarded mind, unchecked and unprocessed....