Information and free will (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Saturday, October 08, 2011, 18:23 (4795 days ago) @ David Turell

To continue this discussion further, please read the following book review of, "The Folly of Fools'. To my mind the reviewer is the biggest fool. The brain does have special compartments,i.e., the motor strips, the sensory strips, the former which controls movement and the latter sensations. Have damage from a stroke and there are areas that will not move and others that will not feel. But there are many areas that do not have exact controls. There are all sorts of personalities that pop out of the frontal lobes as one example. We can tap our personalities, the moral judgments, the intuitive and counterintuative thoughts at will. Wwe are not required to have different thought modules fight each other.-This is the problem when lay people try to understand the neurology of brain scans. And why I've been harping on the idiocy of overinterpretation.-Read with jaundiced eye:-http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204612504576608801724343980.html?KEYWORDS=Matt+Ridley


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