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Date: 2007-12-24 00:13:32
Philosophy of mind
Mental processes
Neuropsychological assessment
Cybernetics
Systems theory
Philosophy of perception
Consciousness
Self-organization
Perception
Mind
Cognitive science
Science

Pattern Flows: Notes Toward a Model for an Electrochemical Computer — The Thoughtbody Environment PROFESSOR BILL SEAMAN, PH.D. I would like to acknowledge the fact that this paper was written following a series of dial

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