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Originally Posted by skidoo He died in 1976 at the age of 85. He never had an fMRI, and he's not the first scientist to turn into a nutbar in his latter years, as he approached his own impending mortality. And he also said something to the effect of, "There is no place in the brain where electrical stimulation will cause a patient to believe or to decide." The implication being that the brain is not involved in decision making. Which we now know today is completely wrong. Catch up.
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Skidoo - You really are insufferably arrogant! I suppose you are just getting ready to collect your Nobel Prize - or maybe you have never done any real science in your life - just acquired an attitude. There are other skeptiks here who manage to argue hard for what they believe without crossing the line into rudeness and disrespect.
David