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[xmca] Educational neuroscience - from Mike Cole
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- Subject: [xmca] Educational neuroscience - from Mike Cole
- From: Andy Blunden <ablunden@mira.net>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 13:14:28 +1000
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I think the issue is HOW one makes observable the "unintended motor
responses", Andy.
The issue of whether the combined motor *method* is a unit of analysis.
I think it is a method.
what whole is it the simplest instance of? It is a method for being able
to identify with some degree of certainty what another person is
thinking about. Help me get from there to what it is a unit of analysis of.
mike
ps- why is this not on xmca....
(Andy mistakenly sent his previous message to Mike alone. This is just
to put it all back on xmca)