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Post by clone on Jun 18, 2011 21:17:37 GMT -8
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Post by clone on Jun 18, 2011 21:22:46 GMT -8
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Post by clone on Jun 18, 2011 21:24:53 GMT -8
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Post by clone on Jun 18, 2011 21:31:29 GMT -8
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Post by clone on Sept 21, 2011 13:59:09 GMT -8
conference (September 23), stone soup - and good luck! liked this post and updates. lol ONE … people write us and say, “Your face looks weird, ’cause you have a big dimple off to one side of your chin!” Yeah, no shit Sherlock!! That’s a bullet hole!!! Now, the rotten teeth. Two words for ya … RADIATION POISONING!! Yep, that’s right! I was hit by wayyyyy too many RADS one night. duncanofinioan.wordpress.com/2011/04/09/misconceptions/
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Post by clone on Oct 5, 2011 3:52:57 GMT -8
How the brain makes memories: Rhythmically! October 3, 2011 The image shows a neuron with a tree trunk-like dendrite. Each triangular shape touching the dendrite represents a synapse, where inputs from other neurons, called spikes, arrive (the squiggly shapes). Synapses that are further away on the dendritic tree from the cell body require a higher spike frequency (spikes that come closer together in time) and spikes that arrive with perfect timing to generate maximal learning. medicalxpress.com/news/2011-10-brain-memories-rhythmically.html
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