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TheLimbicOne, I've made a few changes that I think reflect the definition a bit better. What do you think? Semiconscious · talk 07:11, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
Just a comment or quote re limbic that has interesting implications-especially when added to arising discoveries on mirror neurons and extraordinary Wikipedia effects and results.
The last para of Glut: Mastering Information Through The Ages by Alex Wright
"For most of our species history human beings have interacted in small, tightly woven communities; families, villages, guilds and other social groups whose members were bound by ties of direct kinship or close personal affiliation. Only in the past few thousand years have people allowed themselves to be governed by institutional bodies. On the scale of evolutionary history institutions remain a short lived hypothesis. Yet for tens of thousands of years human beings have interacted as social animals, following unwritten norms, strengthened by kinship, reinforced by the limbic responses that strenthen our personal relationships and transmitted through the spoken word. Today we are seeing those instincts return to the fore as people adapt new technologies to invoke the ancient emotional circuitry that carried us through the age before symbols. The future of memory may lie not in our heads but in our hearts".
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