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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for ORIGIN OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS in alt.philosophy
Author: tooly
Date: Dec 21, 2006 10:48
...clues to attention, consciousness, and the origin of the brain By Douglas Fox..., insects, amphibians, fish, worms, birds, reptiles, mammals, crabs, clams-and yes, ... brain cell more flexibly than mammals. Several far-flung tendrils of ... memory and place location in mammals. The base consists of thousands ... comparing dozens more insect and mammal genes. Of particular interest are ...
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for ORIGIN OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS in alt.philosophy
Author: Wordsmith
Date: Dec 21, 2006 10:22
... clues to attention, consciousness, and the origin of the brain By Douglas Fox ..., insects, amphibians, fish, worms, birds, reptiles, mammals, crabs, clams-and yes, ... each brain cell more flexibly than mammals. Several far-flung tendrils of a ..., the brains of insects and mammals look nothing alike. Only from studies ... to memory and place location in mammals. The base consists of thousands of ...
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for ORIGIN OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS in alt.philosophy
Author: Wanker
Date: Dec 21, 2006 08:54
...clues to attention, consciousness, and the origin of the brain By Douglas Fox..., insects, amphibians, fish, worms, birds, reptiles, mammals, crabs, clams-and yes, ...each brain cell more flexibly than mammals. Several far-flung tendrils of a...to memory and place location in mammals. The base consists of thousands of...and comparing dozens more insect and mammal genes. Of particular interest are ...
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for ORIGIN OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS in alt.philosophy
Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Dec 21, 2006 00:45
... clues to attention, consciousness, and the origin of the brain By Douglas Fox ..., insects, amphibians, fish, worms, birds, reptiles, mammals, crabs, clams—and yes, ...each brain cell more flexibly than mammals. Several far-flung tendrils of a...to memory and place location in mammals. The base consists of thousands of...and comparing dozens more insect and mammal genes. Of particular interest are those...
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