BBC NEWS Tuesday, 4 January, 2000, 13:18 GMT Tailor-made schizophrenia drugs on the way Scienitists are moving closer to providing tailor-made individual...
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Marco Iacoboni
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Jan 4, 2000 7:44 pm
... What we are planning to do is to study other aspects of imitation. In the Science paper the act to be imitated is a meaningless intransitive gesture. We...
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Steven Berman
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Jan 4, 2000 7:44 pm
In response to HM Hubeys useful mathematical explanation below, is it not true that since genetics and environment clearly interact to determine most complex...
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Ian Pitchford
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Jan 4, 2000 7:56 pm
PNAS Vol. 97, Issue 1, 1-1, January 4, 2000 Editorial Power to the People: PubMed Central We are proud to announce that PNAS will be a charter participant in...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Jan 4, 2000 7:56 pm
PNAS Vol. 97, Issue 1, 518-523, January 4, 2000 http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/97/1/518 Anthropology Statistical methods for characterizing...
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Timo Jarvilehto
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Jan 5, 2000 8:56 am
... This description of the situation in cognitive neuroscience (and associated neurophilosophy) well illustrates its basic conceptual confusions. The...
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Timo Jarvilehto
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Jan 5, 2000 8:56 am
In response to Keith Sutherland39;s presentation of the binding problem: The binding problem is a pseudoproblem created by the modern neuroscience, parexellence,...
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H. Mark Hubey
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Jan 5, 2000 8:56 am
... The claim that I have read in books on genetics is that the last term is very small. I have no idea how they came to that conclusion. The book(s) did not...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Jan 5, 2000 9:05 am
FOX NEWS Study: Contact With Dad Means Better Language Skills 2.59 p.m. ET (1959 GMT) December 13, 1999 NEW YORK - "Wait till your father gets home!" used to...
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C. Loring Brace
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Jan 5, 2000 9:05 am
... It may not be for you, but it is for the public at large. But my other objection is the ... Natural selection only plays a role in affecting the...
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Ralph L Holloway
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Jan 5, 2000 9:05 am
... Sorry, but this a matter of omnicsience, which I simply don't possess. Actually some interesting stuff was done by huizinga, back in the 4 '40's on cranial...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Jan 5, 2000 9:05 am
Tuesday January 4 1:00 PM ET Animal Intelligence Debated on PBS LOS ANGELES (AP) - A pigeon that can distinguish between works by Picasso and Monet. A raven...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Jan 5, 2000 9:05 am
BEYOND 2000 THROUGH THE BRAIN'S DEFENCES The discovery of the blood-brain barrier's lock may soon make it possible to bypass the brain's defences and sneak...
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Geraint Rees
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Jan 5, 2000 2:46 pm
Dear Timo, ... Having recently joined the list, it is disappointing to see so many people reviewing a press release about our work rather than the work itself....
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Keith Sutherland
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Jan 5, 2000 2:47 pm
... On the same principle I imagine Dr. Watson could have decided that the clues left by the dastardly Colonel Moriarty were Sherlock Holmes's problem. To...
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Timo Jarvilehto
tjarvile@...
Jan 5, 2000 2:47 pm
... Nice joke, thanks (although I am not quite sure if I understand the connection). However, in my message there was a mistake which ... This should read, of...
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Timo Jarvilehto
tjarvile@...
Jan 5, 2000 2:47 pm
... You are right, my judgement was certainly premature, sorry. However, my comment was more directed towards the use of psychological concepts in...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Jan 5, 2000 2:53 pm
Volume 286, Number 5449 Issue of 24 Dec 1999, pp. 2504 - 2507 http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/286/5449/2504 Inattentional Blindness Versus...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Jan 5, 2000 2:57 pm
January 5, 2000 SCIENTISTS USE SKIN CELLS IN ADVANCE IN CLONING from The New York Times The much-heralded era of animal cloning has moved closer to fruition...
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Irwin Silverman
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Jan 5, 2000 4:49 pm
... I have already requested the reprint in a pleasant off-line interaction with Dr. Rees and I may well have been "misinformed" by the press release. We will...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Jan 5, 2000 4:55 pm
Source: National Institute Of Environmental Health Science (http://www.niehs.nih.gov) Date: Posted 1/5/2000 Centers To Breed Mice With Human-Like Gene...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Jan 5, 2000 4:55 pm
Source: Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (http://web.mit.edu) Date: Posted 1/5/2000 MIT Researcher Explains Why New Year's Resolutions Don't Always...
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Russell Gardner
rgj999@...
Jan 5, 2000 4:55 pm
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Jan 5, 2000 4:58 pm
Source: American Psychiatric Association (http://www.psych.org/) Date: Posted 1/5/2000 Schizophrenia Research Links Form And Function Washington, DC --...
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H. Mark Hubey
HubeyH@...
Jan 5, 2000 9:36 pm
Some really well thought out experiments and articles are appearing in the new millennium ! This one is especially good. In fact, they are very close to...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Jan 5, 2000 9:36 pm
ABC NEWS Chimp Remembers Numbers Random Pattern Memorized in Experiment The Associated Press Jan. 5 - A chimpanzee has shown it can remember the correct...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Jan 5, 2000 9:36 pm
From New Scientist, 8 January 2000 Fatherly love When new dads go gooey-eyed, blame their hormones A PREGNANT woman is on a nine-month hormonal roller...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Jan 5, 2000 9:36 pm
From New Scientist, 8 January 2000 Only human Good riddance to a warped philosopher--that was the gist of many newspaper headlines when Peter Singer left...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Jan 5, 2000 9:36 pm
From New Scientist, 8 January 2000 Who is lazy? Lawrence Krauss, in his review of the Martin Rees book The Power of Six, states that it is "intellectually...
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H. Mark Hubey
HubeyH@...
Jan 6, 2000 10:11 am
... It's highly likely that it is an attempt to restore normal brain function. The only way to actually know answers to many of these questions is to start...