Re: Fwd: When Rats Dream, It Seems, It's After a Day at the Mazes

From: Mark Mills (mmills@htcomp.net)
Date: Thu Jan 25 2001 - 14:36:14 GMT

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    Wade,

    At 09:20 AM 1/25/01 -0500, you wrote:
    >In fact, of the 45 R.E.M. episodes ‹ each lasting 60 seconds to 250
    >seconds ‹ recorded while the rats slept, 20 contained a replication of
    >the signature maze-running pattern. Nineteen of those occurred in R.E.M.
    >periods recorded before the rats' daily session in the maze.

    Hm, did you notice that funny word, 'replication.' I wonder if that could
    have anything to do with neural-memes?

    Mark

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