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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Information as a concept has a diversity of meanings, from everyday usage to technical settings. Generally speaking, the concept of information is closely related to notions of constraint, communication, control, data, form, instruction, knowledge, meaning, mental stimulus, pattern, perception, and representation. From Wikipedia under the
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312px x 468px | 77.10kB [source page] Photo of the blue information sign intended for visitors outside the McFarland House in Niagara on the Lake in Ontario Canada Sexy Stars of Twilight Information A Never Ending Twilight
rockydee Sun, 28 Jun 2009 18:04:23 GM This has been posted about before but now that there's more . information. accompanying what to expect in the magazine, will you be buying a copy? If I buy anymore Twilight merchandise I think my mom will send me to see a shrink. LOL . ... Information Commissioner comments on press phone tapping
PublicTechnology.net Individuals may choose to divulge such information to others, but information about them held confidentially should not be available to anyone prepared to ... Kent insurance company found in breach of the Data Protection Act PublicTechnology.net all 2 news articles » What is the memory information stored as in neurons?
Q. I know that neurons contain information and that the information can be 'thought of' when the neuron is excited via stimuli. I also know that the neurons are stored in sub groups so that when they are excited, the strong pathways makes the thought process even quicker. But how is that information stored in the neurons? Asked by Gingie - Mon Jul 28 09:20:31 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. I'm no expert but perhaps it's a complex version of an on/off switch that is present in computers. Perhaps each memory neuron gives off a distinctive pulse and these strung together with all the other neurons which make up that memory make, what we interpret as, 'our' memory. Memory can deteriorate over time if not 'remembered' often. Perhaps a memory is like an equilibrium reaction involving the neurons that make up a memory and electricity. For a memory to be maintained the person has to remember the memory often thus making a fresh equilibrium reaction that will be a strong memory. So when the reaction has stabilized the memory is lost or dead perhaps? Or can only be accessed by a 'jump-start' type situation like hypnotherapy? Answered by Slick_Do - Mon Jul 28 09:35:33 2008 |



