On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 9:19 AM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:

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>> ​I found nothing wonderful in it, ​I thought it was a rather silly
>> article. Why should the movement of somebody's eyeballs be better evidence
>> for consciousness than the movement of somebody's vocal cords that make a
>> sound like "I was not conscious"?​
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>
> ​> ​
> What is wonderful is that scientists get confirmation that we keep some
> form of consciousness during the NON-REM sleep.
>

​Confirmation of consciousness??!​
 The article was about the movement or non-movement of eyeballs not
consciousness. Although still indirect I think the movement or non-movement
of the tongue and vocal cords
​or ​
typing fingers is a better sign of consciousness than eyeballs.

 John K Clark   ​






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