I thought so too, Pamela.  The discovery of specific spatial locations that
are associated with different components of intelligent thought process is
brand new science.

--Doug

On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:39 PM, Pamela McCorduck <[email protected]> wrote:

> I find it very interesting indeed. Thanks, Doug.
>
>
> On Apr 10, 2012, at 4:03 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote:
>
> Given the recent discussion on intelligence, some of you might find this
> interesting.
>
> http://news.illinois.edu/news/12/0410braininjury_AronBarbey.html
>
> The young researcher, btw, looks strikingly like the gentleman who came to
> my door Saturday last week inviting me to come discuss the glories of Jesus
> with my neighborhood brethren.  I'm pretty sure it's not him, though.
>
> --Doug
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