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Somehow this three-pound lump of tissue generates thoughts and emotions, holds memories, creates movements, makes possible the creative acts peculiar to our species and gives rise to the mysterious sense of consciousness.
The ultimate aim, probably not reachable for decades, is to answer such fundamental questions as how the brain generates thoughts, dreams, memories, perception and consciousness — and to find ways to intervene and influence such brain activities.
The ultimate aim is to learn how the brain generates thoughts, dreams, memories, perceptions and other mental images; how it stores and retrieves vast quantities of data; and how it learns from experience or education.
The selection of the product's features, colors and shape generates thoughts concerning "how it would feel" to own that object.
The selection of the product's features, colors and shape generates thoughts concerning "how it would feel" to own that object.
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"When I first got interested in these mind/body questions, I was astonished to find that no one had even begun to put forward a theory about exactly how neurons in the brain can generate thoughts," he says.
The victory had to generate thoughts of the 2004 W.N.B.A. playoffs, when the Liberty took Games 1 and 3 in the opening round and defeated the Shock, the 2003 champion.
The British and Belgian teams studied 23 patients classified as in a vegetative state and found that four were able to generate thoughts of tennis or their homes and create mind patterns that could be read by an fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) scanner – although only one was asked specific questions.
The X Pixl by its name alone would generate thoughts of a camera-centric phone and it surely is.
Frege viewed the meanings of predicates as 'unsaturated,' as somehow endowed with 'holes' that have to be filled by meanings of singular terms to generate thoughts.
We demonstrated that healthy adults can self-activate the dopaminergic midbrain in the absence of external rewards, using only internally generated thoughts and imagery.
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