X-Message-Number: 23588
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 05:38:18 -0800
Subject: Re: New evidence in animals suggests
From: Kennita Watson <>

basie wrote:
On Wednesday, Mar 10, 2004, at 02:00 US/Pacific, CryoNet wrote:

>             New evidence in animals suggests that theories about how 
> the
> brain processes sight, sound and touch may need updating. Researchers 
> from
> Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and colleagues report ...

> ...while large regions are overwhelming devoted to processing 
> information
>             from a single sense, in the borders between them, cells 
> can share
>             information from both senses.

This would go a long way towards explaining synesthesia.

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