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>From: long@next3.acme.ucf.edu (Richard Long)
Subject: Re: Intelligence without a brain? Just the facts.
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In article <zlsiida.752@fs1.mcc.ac.uk> zlsiida@fs1.mcc.ac.uk (dave budd)  
writes:
> In article <1992Jun29.155614.21541@cs.ucf.edu> long@next1.acme.ucf.edu  
(Richard Long) writes:
> 
> >This seems plausible, and indeed, Marvin Minsky pointed this out a few  
> >months ago when there was similar thread going.  However, in the PBS  
> >special _The Brain_ shown about 1984 or so, Dr. John Lorber of the  
> >Children's Hospital at Sheffield University, Scotland showed us PET as  
> 
> Sheffield University is in England, not Scotland.  
> 
You're right, of course.  My mistake was in misinterpreting my notes.  The  
girl who's PET scan was shown was from scotland (according to my notes,  
but that too may be wrong) and she went to Sheffield University.  I  
somehow concatenated the two together.  I should have said the UK, to  
cover my butt properly ;^)


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