Re: the hook

From: Wade Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Thu Nov 29 2001 - 17:27:42 GMT

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    > at least I've bothered to give neuroscience
    > serious consideration.

    And from where I sit, in an interested layman's chair, the more
    serious the consideration given to neuroscience, the more the
    meme vanishes, at least from the brain.

    I seem to recall another book with music and its elementally
    deeply felt nature, and, I'll make sure to look it up, but it's
    probably in your bibliography.

    - Wade

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