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Neural correlate of subjective sensory experience gradually builds up across cortical areas -pnasa august 21byVictor de Lafuente and Ranulfo Romo
-are they speaking of qualia

2006-08-21 21:00:07 · 2 answers · asked by Chandrashekara M 1 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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I'm not familiar with qualia, but it sounds like to me that they are talking about how you get used to something when you are around it most of the time. For instance, if you work on a chicken farm, at first you would be disgusted by the horrible odor; however, before too long the same horrible odor would not have the same effect on you.

2006-08-21 22:28:49 · answer #1 · answered by peaches 4 · 0 0

the most dramatic neural correlates of subjective experience that was ever experience was a daring woman that during an electric storm and an heavy one to that climb up a post, very much drunk, you have to be drunk to do that, of course and sat during the elctric storm. it did not take long also, a very large spark of the electricity charged at the post and that genius woman, a labo technician of some sort, she sparked away with a 2,000,000 volts and disappeared into the sky. it was the biggest robbery of electricity of mankind in so far. It was Fefferson which discovered the electricity.....but that woman which they say is still around, jolted and bolted of the party.

2006-08-22 11:47:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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