>> The brain, and particularly memory, as
>> described by Rosenfield seems to have no room for anything that
>> even vaguely and sloppily could be called "structures."
Carrol, I find this itself is far too vague to be of any use in assessing some of the things Chuck Grimes has put forward. As amazon.com lists this book as out of print, would someone in posession be willing to post a few paragraphs of Rosenfield's stuff, or summarize a lil more thoroughly what his position is on the lack of structures in the brain.
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