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request good review article

F. Frank LeFever flefever at ix.netcom.com
Wed Nov 4 23:40:47 EST 1998


I was going to suggest Kandel, whose program of research on
molecular-level changes underlying learning and plasticity in aplysia
is of fundamental importance, but a previous reply cited a specific
article by Kandel along with Squires and--? I forget the third author,

If you know anything at all about the physiology of the nervous system,
then you will appreciate my telling you that this kccheng fellow seems
to believe NOT that these phenomena can be described in electromagnetic
terms, but that a given electromagnetic particle can travel somehow
through the neurons until it reaches some sort of a memory bank full of
particles, each one of which has a "memory" of something or other.

You can then judge whether it is worth the effort to look at anything
he has written or videotaped.

Or have I misunderstood the poor fellow?

F. Frank LeFever, Ph.D.
New York Neuropsychology Group



In <36410139.1B3F at postoffice.idirect.com> K C Cheng
<kccheng at postoffice.idirect.com> writes: 
>
>Ying, Yang;, 7 wrote:
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>> Does anyone know some good review article for studying memory in
>> molecule/protein level? Please give me some information. I ill very
>> appreciate.
>> =
>
>> I did medline search for several weeks, but I cannot find it.
>Re above:
>Review articles on memory at the protein/molecule level were very
common
>earlier, in around 1970's.  However, since RNA was found to give =
>
>inconsistent results,  such articles are no longer as prominent. =
>
>Because molecules cannot account for memory and its necessary
>functions,  it would be futle to seek out such references.  Soon, my
>full collection proving memory to be electromagnetic particles will be
>out on video.  Now I have 33 hours of it, still counting.   Of course,
I
>cannot prove it all on the web.  However,   I guarantee that I have
>proved it.  You can see some introductory articles  on my webpage,
click
>on  Cheng Review I:1,  I:2, I:3, I:4, etc.  Hopefull, these videos can
>be soon out for public use.  But, it's a lot of work and it takes
money
>to publish.  Please be patient.  =
>
>kccheng =BEG=ABa=B8s
>http://www.easyhosting.com/~kccheng




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