Klarinet Archive - Posting 000687.txt from 2002/05
From: w7wright@-----.net (William Wright) Subj: RE: [kl] A Colour Symphony op. 24 Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 18:50:36 -0400
<><> I wrote:
at some point during the total process of sensation and response (input
& output), the various pathways *DO* trade information with each other.
=A0 They influence each other's concept of the proper context
....and they ask each other to share the labor, to do part of the work
for each other.
One of the best documented examples is how 'abstract math logic'
pathways connect with (and ask for help from) spatial perception
pathways.
In injured patients, sometimes there are ways around these nexuses
(nexi?) when they are injured, and sometimes math logic survives after
spatial pathways are injured. Thus the statement isn't absolute; but
it's true often enough to reinforce the concept's validity.
.... well, suddenly I feel an urge to play music. I think it's all
this talking and use of language that makes me want to play. I can't
say _everything_ that I want to with words. <smile>
Cheers,
Bill
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