Mr. Frank, I =still= stand on what I posted. K. P. Collins
F. Frank LeFever wrote:
> In <365B56F4.3BA29111 at pop3.concentric.net> kkollins at pop3.concentric.net> writes:
> >
> >Mike wrote:
> >
> >> [...] If anyone does know the doctor. What school was he doing
> research
> >> at.
> >> How can I get ahold of him.
> >
> >Last I heard (years ago) Dr. Kandel was at Columbia, in New York City.
> ken
> >collins
> >
>> Last I heard, Kandel-at-Columbia was still studying plasticity in
> small, well-defined neural systems, i.e. in Aplysia. My last hearing
> was not years ago but days ago. Of course, he could be gone by now
> (Thankgiving break?).
>> Only kkollins great (self-pronounced) Compassion for the Children could
> make him time and time again subject himself to the Ridicule of
> =Whomoever= by Compulsively answering questions on topics he knows
> scarcely anything about--Generously exposing his Ignorance with no
> concern for his own =Well-Being= and the slings and arrows of outraged
> readers...
>> Bytheway: krebs cycle in rodents or elsewhere is FAR removed from what
> Eric Kandel is studying. Sounds vaguely familiar; suspect it is a
> long-standing scam, seemingly new because of Discovery Channel
> desperation for topics.
>> re HM: to be more precise, he had BILATERAL temporal lobe excision for
> intractable epilepsy. After his unfortunate example, only UNILATERAL
> excisions are used these days... (Now maybe kkkollins will respond as
> =Wisely= as he did when I contrasted unilateral and bilateral ECT).
>> F. Frank LeFever, Ph.D.
> New York Neuropsychology Group