Gary Jasdzewski wrote:
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> Some people in the cognitive sciences, such as linguistics, argue that =
we
> should pay attention to research from the neurosciences so that our hig=
her
> level descriptions of some behavior will be neurally plausible. I thin=
k
> this is a good idea, and I'm searching for some good examples of it at
> work from any field. I am trying to persuade people who are interested=
in
> second language acquisition (SLA) that they might be better able to cho=
ose
> between the many different theories available by weeding out those that=
> are not neurally plausible.
> =
> So, do you know of some theory that is bolstered by support from the
> neurosciences?
Re the above:
The discovery of memory being electromagnetic particles has as one of
its foundations and use in proving and enabling learning to occur. =
Preliminary introduction on my webpage listed below. Other volumes
hopefully would be soon in the process of publishing.
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kccheng =BEG=ABa=B8s
http://www.easyhosting.com/~kccheng