Yes, and the safety net is: "I am going into rehab." Mike
Michael J. Lavin
Professor of Psychology
St. Bonaventure University
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From: Jim Matiya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
It's quite rare that I disagree with Stephen but this is one of those times.
Stephen wrote
"..We generally accept two kinds as uncontroversial: either we're conscious
or we're not. And we know someone is conscious when they're aware of their
surroundings."
This implies that conscious is a
"H.M.'s Brain and the History of Memory by Brian Newhouse
"Weekend Edition Saturday, February 24, 2007 ยท In 1953, radical brain surgery
was used on a patient with severe epilepsy. The operation on "H.M." worked, but
left him with almost no long-term memory. H.M. is now in his 80s. His case ha
On 24 Feb 2007, at 23:36, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote that a student said:
The reason I am asking is because I want to
incorporate it into my paper. I think victims
might often think "well, i was just a little
raped... not Big Time raped..."
Beth Beno
On Feb 25, 2007, at 8:14 AM, Pollak, Edward wrote:
It's quite rare that I disagree with Stephen but this is one of
those times.
Stephen wrote
"..We generally accept two kinds as uncontroversial: either
we're conscious or we're not. And we know someone is conscious
when they're