On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Pollak, Edward went: > David Epstein wrote > >> ".....you'll almost never hear the term "triune brain" used by a >> practicing neuroscientist. In fact, I just did a 1966-2003 Medline >> search for any occurrence of the words "triune" and "brain" in >> abstracts of published papers, and there were only 10 hits." > > Hmmmmmm. You might want to check the contents of Physiology & > Behavior 79(3) from August, 2003. The entire issue is devoted to "A > Tribute to Paul MacLean: The Neurobiological Relevance of Social > Behavior."
Wellll, OK, there's a few triune brains in there. But not many elsewhere. So I'll still maintain that the term doesn't have much currency. --David Epstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
