First International Colloquium on Brain and Aggression in Seville
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"The holonomic theory of the brain does not reject the classical neurophysiological conception; rather, it enriches it, just as it enriches psychology by providing a plausible mechanism for understanding phenomenal experience. Since Galileo, there has been nothing comparable to what this holographic theory can contribute, both experimentally and conceptually, to the study of the brain," stated eminent neuroscientist Karl H. Pribram in his inaugural lecture at the First International Colloquium on Brain and Aggression held in Seville, which featured the participation of leading specialists in the field.
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