michael sylvester wrote:
>
>
> Although Gadhafi's speech to the UN was quite extensive,the speech 
> itself was quite an example of the Hebbian concept of cell 
> assemblies,and contained virtually everything we know about memory 
> processes especially
> encoding and storage.He seemed to have covered all the nodes that 
> compare and contrast historical events.
> I personally and Christopher Green could not give an elaborative 
> history of psychology  without missing an event
> as Gadhafi did in recalling world events.

If I ever get a chance to speak for 95 minutes (to anyone, much less the 
UN), I'll be sure to bring notes. :-)

Chris
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Christopher D. Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
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