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- Gerald Edelman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gerald Maurice Edelman (born July 1, 1929) is an American biologist who won the 1972 ... Gerald Edelman was born in 1929 in Ozone Park, Queens, New York to Jewish parents, ...
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- Gerald M. Edelman - Biography Dr. Gerald M. Edelman was born on July 1, 1929 in New York City to Edward Edelman and Anna Freedman Edelman. His father is a practicing physician in New York. ...
- Gerald Edelman's theory of consciousness - Neural Darwinism ... Gerald Edelman's theory of consciousness - summary and explanation. Neural Darwinism. The Theory of Neural group selection (TNGS)is based on the processes of re-entry ...
- Gerald Edelman: Biography from Answers.com Gerald Maurice Edelman (born July 1, 1929, New York, N.Y., U.S.) U.S. biochemist. He received an M.D
- Gerald Edelman Gerald M. Edelman was born in 1929 in New York City. He attended the Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania where he received the M.D. degree in 1954. ...
- Office locations for Chartered Accountants Gerald Edelman Gerald Edelman are Chartered Accountants specialising in Accounting, Auditing, Taxation, Wealth Management, Corporate Finance and Business Recovery with offices in ...
- Gerald Edelman Gerald Edelman points to model of gamma globulin molecule (1972 photograph) Gerald Maurice Edelman was born on 01 July 1929 in New York City. ...
- YouTube - Neurophilosophy (Gerald Edelman) Dr. Gerald Edelman, Nobel Prize winner in Medicine, Director of the Scripps Research Institute and Chair of Neurobiology discusses consciousness, the brain,
- The Scripps Research Institute - Neurobiology Gerald M. Edelman, M.D., Ph.D. For the past decade, the Department of Neurobiology has focused its efforts on primary cellular processes of development, ...
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Childrenswear chain Adams falls back into administration
January 22, 2010
Buyer being sought for clothing company to keep it running as a going concern Troubled childrenswear chain Adams has fallen into administration for the third time in as many years, putting more than 2,000 jobs at risk. Staff were told today that restructuring firms MCR and Gerald Edelman had been appointed as joint administrators to parent company JS Childrenswear and that a buyer was being sought for the company. "The company is trading as normal at present while all options are considered," said MCR partner Paul Clark, who added that suppliers had been going unpaid for some time. "We are now looking at the viability of the business with a view to securing a going-concern sale." The troubled retailer, which also supplies the Mini Mode range to Boots, has already been through several restructurings that have seen its store estate more than halve in size to 125 shops. Adams, which was founded in Birmingham in 1933 by Amy Adams, was once one of the UK's largest children's clothing...
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What Makes You Uniquely "You"? - interview with Nobel laureate Gerald Edelman | DISCOVER Magazine
September 25, 2009
Nobel laureate Gerald Edelman says your brain is one-of-a-kind in the history of the universe. Some of the most profound questions in science are also the least tangible. What does it mean to be sentient? What is the self? When issues become imponderable, many researchers demur, but neuroscientist Gerald Edelman <http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1972/edelman-bio.html> ...
What Makes You Uniquely "You"? - interview with Nobel laureate Gerald Edelman | DISCOVER Magazine
September 25, 2009
Nobel laureate Gerald Edelman says your brain is one-of-a-kind in the history of the universe. Some of the most profound questions in science are also the least tangible. What does it mean to be sentient? What is the self? When issues become imponderable, many researchers demur, but neuroscientist Gerald Edelman <http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1972/edelman-bio.html> ...
What Makes You Uniquely "You"? - interview with Nobel laureate Gerald Edelman | DISCOVER Magazine
September 25, 2009
"Nobel laureate Gerald Edelman says your brain is one-of-a-kind in the history of the universe. Some of the most profound questions in science are also the least tangible. What does it mean to be sentient? What is the self? (...) Your brain develops depending on your individual history. What has gone on in your own brain and its consciousness over your lifetime is not repeatable, ever—not with identical twins, not even with conjoined twins. Each brain is exposed to different circumstances. It’s very likely that your brain is unique in the history of the universe. Neural Darwinism looks at this enormous variation in the brain at every level, from biochemistry to anatomy to behavior." (...) "How you define consciousness. It’s hard to get scientists even to agree on what it is? - William James, the great psychologist and philosopher, said consciousness has the following properties: It is a process, and it involves awareness. It’s what you lose when you fall into a deep, dreamless slumber and what you regain when you wake up....
What Makes You Uniquely "You"? | Learning | DISCOVER Magazine
September 21, 2009
Some of the most profound questions in science are also the least tangible. What does it mean to be sentient? What is the self? When issues become imponderable, many researchers demur, but neuroscientist Gerald Edelman dives right in. A physician and cell biologist who won a 1972 Nobel Prize for his work describing the structure of antibodies, Edelman is now obsessed with the enigma of human ...
What Makes You Uniquely "You"? | Learning | DISCOVER Magazine
September 21, 2009
Some of the most profound questions in science are also the least tangible. What does it mean to be sentient? What is the self? When issues become imponderable, many researchers demur, but neuroscientist Gerald Edelman dives right in. A physician and cell biologist who won a 1972 Nobel Prize for his work describing the structure of antibodies, Edelman is now obsessed with the enigma of human ...
What Makes You Uniquely "You"? | Learning | DISCOVER Magazine
September 21, 2009
Some of the most profound questions in science are also the least tangible. What does it mean to be sentient? What is the self? When issues become imponderable, many researchers demur, but neuroscientist Gerald Edelman dives right in. A physician and cell biologist who won a 1972 Nobel Prize for his work describing the structure of antibodies, Edelman is now obsessed with the enigma of human ...
What Makes You Uniquely "You"? | Learning | DISCOVER Magazine
September 21, 2009
Some of the most profound questions in science are also the least tangible. What does it mean to be sentient? What is the self? When issues become imponderable, many researchers demur, but neuroscientist Gerald Edelman dives right in. A physician and cell biologist who won a 1972 Nobel Prize for his work describing the structure of antibodies, Edelman is now obsessed with the enigma of human ...
Some of the most profound questions in science are also the least tangible. What does it mean to be sentient? What is the self? When issues become imponderable, many researchers demur, but neuroscientist Gerald Edelman dives right in. A physician and cell biologist who won a 1972 Nobel Prize for his work describing the structure of antibodies, Edelman is now obsessed with the enigma of human ...
YouTube - Neurophilosophy (Gerald Edelman)
August 21, 2009
Towards Artificial Consciousness
May 26, 2009
"In an interview with Discover Magazine, Gerald Edelman, Nobel laureate and founder/director of The Neurosciences Institute, discusses the quality of consciousness and progress in building brain-based-devices. His lab recently published details on a brain model that is self-sustaining and 'has beta waves and gamma waves just like the regular cortex.'" Edelman's latest BBD contains a million simulated neurons and almost half a billion synapses, and is modeled on a cat's brain.
Towards Artificial Consciousness
May 24, 2009
jzoom555 writes "In an interview with Discover Magazine, Gerald Edelman, Nobel laureate and founder/director of The Neurosciences Institute, discusses the quality of consciousness and progress in building brain-based-devices. His lab recently published details on a brain model that is self-sustaining and 'has beta waves and gamma waves just like the regular cortex.'" Edelman's latest BBD contains a million simulated neurons and almost half a billion synapses, and is modeled on a cat's brain.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Towards Artificial Consciousness
May 24, 2009
jzoom555 writes "In an interview with Discover Magazine, Gerald Edelman, Nobel laureate and founder/director of The Neurosciences Institute, discusses the quality of consciousness and progress in building brain-based-devices. His lab recently published details on a brain model that is self-sustaining and 'has beta waves and gamma waves just like the regular cortex.'" Edelman's latest BBD contains a million simulated neurons and almost half a billion synapses, and is modeled on a cat's brain.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Towards Artificial Consciousness
May 24, 2009
jzoom555 writes "In an interview with Discover Magazine, Gerald Edelman, Nobel laureate and founder/director of The Neurosciences Institute, discusses the quality of consciousness and progress in building brain-based-devices. His lab recently published details on a brain model that is self-sustaining and 'has beta waves and gamma waves just like the regular cortex.'" Edelman's latest BBD contains a million simulated neurons and almost half a billion synapses, and is modeled on a cat's brain.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Towards Artificial Consciousness
May 24, 2009
jzoom555 writes "In an interview with Discover Magazine, Gerald Edelman, Nobel laureate and founder/director of The Neurosciences Institute, discusses the quality of consciousness and progress in building brain-based-devices. His lab recently published details on a brain model that is self-sustaining and 'has beta waves and gamma waves just like the regular cortex.'" Edelman's latest BBD contains a million simulated neurons and almost half a billion synapses, and is modeled on a cat's brain.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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