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From: pamp@bcsaic.UUCP (pam pincha)
Newsgroups: net.sci
Subject: Re: response to John Krueger
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Date: Thu, 24-Oct-85 15:44:45 EDT
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In article <2247@iddic.UUCP> dorettas@iddic.UUCP (Mike Sellers) writes:
>Sorry, John.
>
>I don't know if anyone else is reading this newsgroup or not either, but
>I didn't reply to your reply for a couple of reasons.  The first is that I
>couldn't make the mail do its thing and send to you.  Are you still there?
>The second is that I'd like to keep the neurology discussion you started
>going here so others can participate (if there are any of them).  Since I
>thought I had answered all of your objections in my last posting, the ball
>is in your court to restate (and restart) your arguments.

 I missed it also. I would also like to see more of that discussion
myself. 

Also has anyone heard anything about utilizing brain wave patterns
for identifying spoken words recently? There was some work out of
University of Missouri medical center by some gut named Donald York.
Has anyone come across anything like that? If you have, please mail
it to me.Thanks in advance.

			P.M.Pincha-Wagener