Re: Spoiled Reward-Pathway Hypothesis

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Tue Aug 28 2001 - 16:00:12 BST

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    On 08/28/01 10:46, Chris Taylor said this-

    >This is all nicely memetic in the ecological sense that I prefer -
    >anything that can do the job can do the job

    But it can be broken, or ancient, regardless.

    That's life, and the messy thing that is evolution.

    I wonder what morphically resonates (or vibrates to whatever music of
    whatever spheres) to elucidate psychosis and neurosis...?

    - Wade

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