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This model
outlines how information may be processed, stored and retrieved
and how associations between patterns may be made within the
human brain.
In
contradiction to a wide belief that the brain is highly complex
– and for reasons listed under “For scientists ...” below – the
model design was based on the assumption there may be a rather
simple architecture through which information management takes
place. Many things can be explained (at least in theory) with
this model.
An
animated introduction to the model is available through the download.
A detailed description is available in the book. The download
contains the following examples:
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How new
associations between patterns can be established –
at the neuron level
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How
reading can take place –
at the neuron level
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How
dyslexia may look and why other "functionality" may work well –
at the neuron level
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A possible
cause for headaches and migraines – at the
neuron level
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Why many people can read and understand sentences like the
following: “Srpirsue Ttearemnt rfo Dsyelixa, DHAD, Haeadhces dan
Oehtr Condniotis exiaplns woh teh haumn bairn mya be precosisng
inrfomtaino.”

Instructions
PowerPoint 2003 or
PowerPoint Viewer are needed;
click here
if you need the PowerPoint Viewer.
Download doesn't work?
- Please review the instructions.
Use "save" instead of
"open." Double-click on the downloaded file.
- Ensure
your Windows operating system has the latest updates installed.
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