Cognitive Convolutions
Friday, July 23, 2010
vos Savant revisited
In PLoS Biology, Cirelli and Tononi visit the same argument in an essay that's worded much better than my own.
Read it here.
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神経オタク
A biology student finding his way through the world, with rather large ambitions to be met.
The nom de blog is from a bit of wordplay; I confess to not being very fluent in Japanese, but enjoy the language enough to borrow from it for a pseudonym.
(Shinkeiotaku. Shinkei - Neuro; Otaku - geek, nerd)
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