http://www.thedenverchannel.com/health/18303242/detail.html


Thanks Carol--but it also lead to this rather interesting but sad story
about teens drug use.

Joan

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> Carol L. DeVolder, Ph.D.
> Professor of Psychology
> Chair, Department of Psychology
> St. Ambrose University
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> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
> Subject: [tips] Physio  mystery: homunculus
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> As the only prolific divergent thinker on Tips,there is a report that a
> pediatric neurosurgeon in Colorado has found a toe  inside  the the brain
> of a neonate. I was just thinking of that homunculus figure that depicts a
> cross-section of the brain with various reference points for
> feet,fingers,mouth,lips,and toes.It would seem to me that to find a toe in
> the brain is  an exception to the idea of cephalo-caudal progression in
> Developmental psychology.
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> Send me something.
> Michael " always with fresh thinking" Sylvester,PhD
> Daytona Beach,Florida
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