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[TD]"There is a dark side to neuroplasticity." "The potential for its abuse is chilling."
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http://summonthemagic.blogspot.com/2012/...china.html
Madsen's article notes and quotes this fellow: http://www.salk.edu/faculty/sejnowski.html
His book has been on my bookshelf and the STM bibliography for years.
Liars, Lovers and Heroes: What the New Brain Science Reveals About How We Become Who We Are, Steven R. Quartz, Ph.D. and Terrence J. Sejnowski, Ph.D., HarperCollins/Wm. Morrow, New York 2002. [Quartz is the director of the Social Cognitive NeuroScience Lab at the California Institute of Technology. Sejnowski is regarded as the foremost theoretical brain scientist; he directs the Computational Biology Lab at the Salk Institute.]
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[TD]"There is a dark side to neuroplasticity." "The potential for its abuse is chilling."
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http://summonthemagic.blogspot.com/2012/...china.html
Madsen's article notes and quotes this fellow: http://www.salk.edu/faculty/sejnowski.html
His book has been on my bookshelf and the STM bibliography for years.
Liars, Lovers and Heroes: What the New Brain Science Reveals About How We Become Who We Are, Steven R. Quartz, Ph.D. and Terrence J. Sejnowski, Ph.D., HarperCollins/Wm. Morrow, New York 2002. [Quartz is the director of the Social Cognitive NeuroScience Lab at the California Institute of Technology. Sejnowski is regarded as the foremost theoretical brain scientist; he directs the Computational Biology Lab at the Salk Institute.]
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