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Notes that refer to the book's appendix. See also lesson notes.
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Pages in category "Appendix notes"
The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.
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- A long period of chronic stress can harm a human brain
- A man who served in the Rhodesian army
- A network of 128 billion neurons
- A suite of abilities that I'll call the Five Cs
- A system has higher or lower complexity
- A teeny clump of cells that was not quite a brain
- Ambiguous scraps of sense data
- Amphioxi populated the oceans about 550 million years ago
- An app or a smart watch to regulate your body budget
- An everyday kind of hallucination
- As brains become larger over evolutionary time, they reorganize
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- The area is routinely called the visual cortex
- The beholder's share
- The boundary between social reality and physical reality is porous
- The common brain-manufacturing plan
- The effects of stress on eating
- The Five Cs intertwine and reinforce one another
- The human brain has no new parts
- The insides of bodies became more sophisticated
- The movement should be worth the effort, economically speaking
- The scientific name for body budgeting is allostasis
- The sort of mind that might emerge from Pocketknife Brain
- The triune brain idea and its epic battle between emotion, instinct, and rationality is a modern myth
- There is no such thing as a limbic system dedicated to emotions
- Thunberg’s mind is on the autism spectrum