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sol
The Brain, Matters?


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I have been interested in emotions and how this part of the brain has a greater impact in the retention of memory.

If we consider smell as a instantaneous feature in experiential production, then what forms of ancient ideas can be draw from this area?

Is this true or not. Any corrections appreciated

Sol
sol
The Neural Groove and Tube

So focus through a point, although specifically designated to the biological system expansion here in neuron developement, then how indeed do such neurons become specific to the issues of memory?


Just wondering.
Plato
QUOTE(sol @ Feb 04, 09:12 PM) *

The Neural Groove and Tube

So focus through a point, although specifically designated to the biological system expansion here in neuron developement, then how indeed do such neurons become specific to the issues of memory?


Just wondering.


There are two links in the wording below, yet the color does not change or indicate it is a url connected words unless you mouse over. Is this a problem?

It has been a long time indeed. I am glad this is still here. Some "new ideas" have been posted on my blog.

I wish to point you to the following for consideration and ask, where I can post it for questions as to the appropriate thread?
lucid_dream
QUOTE(Plato @ Mar 21, 03:37 PM) *

There are two links in the wording below, yet the color does not change or indicate it is a url connected words unless you mouse over. Is this a problem?


I think this is being fixed. To post links, I have been using the bold tags or color tags to distinguish links.
Plato
QUOTE(lucid_dream @ Mar 21, 03:50 PM) *

QUOTE(Plato @ Mar 21, 03:37 PM) *

There are two links in the wording below, yet the color does not change or indicate it is a url connected words unless you mouse over. Is this a problem?


I think this is being fixed. To post links, I have been using the bold tags or color tags to distinguish links.



Thank you, I will remember if issue is not fixed.

Interesting picture. Tried to upload and copy in url for picture and did not work. I'll have to come back to it later.

Did you click on link above with regards to Synesthesia?
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