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To: Nebullis
Well, if the problem presents itself such that one set of neurons, in one part of the brain is preferentially fired over another set, different solutions will result.

I'm not sure we can be that precise. I know that we can see the firing of a single neuron in a fly's brain when visually stimulated but I don't think that human thought is circumscribed to that level.

25 posted on 09/19/2001 9:35:27 PM PDT by AndrewC
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To: AndrewC
I'm not sure we can be that precise.

We have a hint here, in this study.

27 posted on 09/19/2001 9:43:12 PM PDT by Nebullis
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