Sunday, July 10, 2005
You Don't Say
Fascinating...
But a new study finds that language comprehension is not broken up into discrete chunks. Indeed, the brain may work in a more continuous, analog fashion - in which the yes-no, on-off, one-zero precision of the digital computer is only gradually achieved.Gee, ya think? I mean we invented base 10 math first, and most people's heads explode when you ask them to do binary math, you would think if our brains really were binary it wouldn't be so hard, or am I being too logical again?