The Tao and the Engram: Structured Memories in a Brain
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The Tao and the Engram: Structured Memories in a Brain

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Are we more than the collection of our memories? Does our behavior reflect more than reaction to accumulated experience? Or, can our actions be treated as the simple functioning of a neural-state device? Questions such as these continue to puzzle philosophers and scientists. And although the answers continue to elude inquiry, alternative approaches are available.</p...more
Paperback, 120 pages
Published April 1st 2002 by Writers Club Press
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