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Newguest Posted 13 years ago
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Here was finally a mechanical device that seemed to replicate the way that the brain actually worked: how images were formed, how they were stored and how they could be recalled or associated with something else. Most important, it gave a clue to the biggest mystery of all for Pribram: how you could have localized tasks in the brain but process or store them throughout the larger whole.
(I found it here: http://www.atlanteanconspiracy.com/ in the part Our holographic brains)


I'd like to ask about the last sentence, does it say: how is it possible that one has localized tasks in the brain and at the same time the brain can process or store these tasks throughout the larger whole?
  

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Newguest I'd like to ask about the last sentence, does it say: how is it possible that one has localized tasks in the brain and at the same time the brain can process or store these tasks throughout the larger whole? Yes, that's what it says to me.

  • Newguest I'd like to ask about the last sentence, does it say: how is it possible that one has localized tasks in the brain and at the same time the brain can process or store these tasks throughout the larger whole?
  • Yes, that's what it says to me.
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NewguestI'd like to ask about the last sentence, does it say: how is it possible that one has localized tasks in the brain and at the same time the brain can process or store these tasks throughout the larger whole?
Yes, that's what it says to me.

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