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Old September 24th 05, 12:56 AM
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Default An experiment in graphic description. ... Is it fair/appropriate ?

"... (as well as in his more recent book,
'A Mind So Ra The Evolution of Human
Consciousness),'

The Canadian neuropsychologist Merlin Donald
Has proposed a promising answer
To this key question."

~ Michelle Marder Kamhi,
From "Art and Cognition: Mimesis vs. the Avant Garde"
From "Arisotos"

[January 2003]

"Imprinting ~ !
Me, my Mum, and I."
~ Folly

http://www.aristos.org/aris-03/art&cog.htm

*

"Imagine a thought experiment again,
One in which you are to undertake a mapping experiment
In V1 by making one or more long tangential
Electrode penetrations through it,
A thought experiment which is technically feasible."

~ Semir Zeki,
From "A Vision of the Brain"

[p. 176]

"... opening
The brain, as one might
Crack a wallnut, to peek inside,
As Bert once explained to me."
~ Twittering

 




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