RE: Study shows brain can learn without really trying

From: Vincent Campbell (v.p.campbell@stir.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Dec 03 2001 - 12:23:14 GMT

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    From: Vincent Campbell <v.p.campbell@stir.ac.uk>
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    Subject: RE: Study shows brain can learn without really trying
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    You mean as in paying attention to what sources actually say as opposed to
    what you'd like them to be saying?

    BTW, having ended up in this kind of argument before (as Robin may
    remember), to answer a question from another of your posts, no I have never
    formally taken a class in psychology. Have you? I don't see how that
    relates to your claim at all- which was about conceptions of the
    unconscious_including_ the collective unconscious to the 20th century
    enlightenment. You don't need a certificate in anything to know that isn't
    true. I'm not even sure it makes sense; what is this 20th Century
    Enlightenment of which you speak?

    Vincent

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    > From: Dace
    > Reply To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
    > Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 9:34 pm
    > To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
    > Subject: Re: Study shows brain can learn without really trying
    >
    >
    > > Hi Vincent Campbell -
    > >
    > > >That piece said nothing of
    > > >the collective unconscious, said nothing about species memories or
    > whatever
    > > >else it is you believe unreservedly. The unconscious simply refers to
    > those
    > > >functions of the brain that we are not (normally) conscious of
    > >
    > > It's good to go back to sources, occasionally.
    > >
    > > - Wade
    >
    > Paying attention has been known to come in handy as well.
    >
    >
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