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Brain and Cognitive Sciences
9.67 Object and Face Recognition Spring 2001 9.68 Affect: Biological, Psychological, and Social Aspects of "Feelings
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: neuroscience, philosophy of
represents. A physical state represents birds, for example, just in case an appropriate causal relation obtains between it and birds. At the heart of informational semantics is a causal account of information (Dretske, 1981, 1988). Red spots on a face carry the ...
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Who were the Houma Indians?
They continued to make extensive use, however, of tattooing of the face and the body. Men wore breechcloths to their knees while the women wore a short skirt. Both sexes wore nothing up top. Both men and women wore their hair loose. First European contact occurred for th...
Chemical and Engineering News: January 28, 2002
FALLING YEN Analysts don't see major benefits for Japan's chemical industry. GOVERNMENT & POLICY GOVERNMENT CONCENTRATES CONGRESSIONAL OUTLOOK Divided Congress must overcome gridlock, budget deficit to face issues of national security, health and energy policy, and more....
Fourier: Making Waves
Makes grants to address the most serious social and environmental problems facing society, where risk capital, responsibly invested, may make a difference over time. National Science Foundation An independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 to promote the progress of scien...