Re: Will A.I. Take Over The World!
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 7:29 am
turdus wrote: [...] I had 7 years studies in Biology (of which 4 years advanced course) [...] I said every part [of the brain] holds the full information [...]
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turdus wrote: [...] I had 7 years studies in Biology (of which 4 years advanced course) [...] I said every part [of the brain] holds the full information [...]
It has nothing to do with your misunderstanding. I said something according to representation and storage (vertical relation if you like), and you are arguing relation in representation (horizontal relation). No wonder you didn't quote my next sentence, which clarify that.Combuster wrote:Because I have had logic and philosophy coursesturdus wrote:@Combuster: "Did you know you just claimed there are no relations in a fractal?" No, I didn't. What makes you think that?
It's not my fault you do not follow research on brain. Some of the linked papers are 10 years old...Solar wrote:turdus wrote: [...] I had 7 years studies in Biology (of which 4 years advanced course) [...] I said every part [of the brain] holds the full information [...]
http://karlhpribram.net/wp-content/uplo ... T-166a.pdfWhen patients suffer damage to their forebrains they do not lose particular memory traces. They may not be able to speak or to identify objects visually or tactily. They may even lose the ability to recall a whole mnemic category (Warrington, 1983), but individual specific memories seem t o be sufficiently distributed so that they may be recalled despite extensive damage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Lashleythe location of the removed cortex had no effect on the rats' performance in the maze.