On Mon, 10 Jun 1996, Cameron S. Boyd wrote:
> Ron Blue wrote:
> > Continuing on with the idea that basic carrier wave function exist for
> > specific task the amygdala may be the osscillator that send/read/write
> > messages to the rest of the brain. Ron Blue
>> I am just curious what the arguments are for the amygdala being an
> osscillator. How has this idea come to pass? What basis do you claim
> this?
> I'm interested to hear.
> Cameron S. Boyd
All nerves are oscillators. Oscillation can exist in water, a spring,
a drum, air, and etc...
Ron Blue