From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Fri 18 Oct 2002 - 00:07:41 GMT
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> >From: joedees@bellsouth.net
> >Reply-To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
> >To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk, fmb-majordomo@mmu.ac.uk
> >Subject: Re: electric meme bombs
> >Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 18:53:50 -0500
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> > > Joe Dees wrote:
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> > > (bq)"We know in what order the afferent and efferent nerves face
> > > off across the Sylvan fissure, and which parts of the body they
> > > sense and move."(eq)
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> > > Scott replies:
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> > > Isn't the "Syvian fissure" also called the "lateral fissure"?
> > > Could you explain the above in a little more detail, especially
> > > about the sensation and movement of body parts? I have this
> > > nagging vision of a distorted "homunculus" along the fissure of
> > > Rolando (aka central sulcus between precentral and post central
> > > gyri) that must be clouding my judgement here.
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> >There is indeed a distorted map of the body imposed upon the fissure,
> >just as there is a locational map imposed upon the occipital lobe
> >responsible for visual registry. Perhaps things really are simpler
> >than we have previously supposed, at least until we get into the
> >associative cortex.
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> But you haven't elaborated on what you were saying above about the
> lateral fissure. Were you thinking about the central sulcus instead?
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I think that they're different names for the same feature.
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