Re: understanding neuroscience

From: Bryan Moss (bryan.moss@dial.pipex.com)
Date: Thu Sep 02 1999 - 04:34:29 MDT


Clint O'Dell wrote:

> What you learn, experience, taught is all part of memory. Even your
> movements. Everything is learned and if learning is involvoved then
> memory MUST be involved as well.

You seem to be proposing we're either a big look-up table or one giant
neural net. Both seem unlikely.

> Simply locating memory to change your thoughts is not what anyone said.
> Or maybe I missed that post. What you have to do is make a conscious
> connection with the memories. Find something in common and physicaly act
> to associate the memories using the connectable concepts you find between
> the memories. Remember sound, sight, touch, taste, movement, and thoughts
> all are controlled by memory.

...and for $10 this amazing skill can be yours!

BM



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