Neuropsychology as the developer of the holographic or holonomic model MISHLOVE: You're very well known in psychology and in PRIBRAM: That does that that your mind does it. I think, "Well, that's my mind that does that." MISHLOVE: Yet somehow when I'm aware of myself being aware, Out of something that's very multifaceted. You want to call yourself, but the mind sort of makes something concrete Those are all mental processes, mentalĪctivities. It reifies - that means it makes a thing of - something that's a process. PRIBRAM: Well, I don't like the term the mind, because If you can explain that perspective - talk about what we mean, or what Point of view - over the years have taken a perspective which laymen tend Many academic psychologists - and perhaps you have some sympathy for this MISHLOVE: It's a pleasure to have you here. ![]() Of the most influential scholars alive today in probing the mysteries of Languages of the Brain and hundreds of articles about the mind-brain Professor of neuropsychology at Stanford University, in the Department Today is the mind-brain relationship, and my guest is Dr. JEFFREY MISHLOVE, Ph.D.: Hello and welcome. The Intuition Network, A Thinking Allowed Television Underwriter, presents the following transcript from the series Thinking Allowed, Conversations On the Leading Edge of Knowledge and Discovery, with Dr. ![]() THE HOLOGRAPHIC BRAIN with KARL PRIBRAM, Ph.D.
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