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Languages of the Brain: Experimental Paradoxes and Principles in Neuropsychology

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Learning how the brain processes

432 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1971

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Karl H. Pribram

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December 14, 2024
Reading Chapter 8, Holograms, totally blew my mind; in my experience, it formulated a hypothesis upheld by structured scientific teachings at the tertiary level and supported the writings of Itzhak Bentov and Vadim Zeland, which I then read. Holography and Patterning make sense, to put it simply. I don't expect readers to buy the book as it could be classified as a textbook. However, I highly recommend reading it if it is available in a State or University library. Allow yourself to learn about neural pathways, recall as a symbolic process, the nervous system and the linguistic and holographic aspects of thinking. It is your world within!
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