| "Awakenings", Oliver W. Sacks, Doubleday, New York, NY, 1974. |
....them. However certain very specific stimuli can trigger a whole chain of complex motor interactions e.g. tilting the surface on which the rats feet are resting to the point where the rat starts to slide will cause the rat to leap. There has also been a recent popularization of the work of [Sacks 74] which shows similar symptoms, in somewhat less understood detail, for humans. Again, it is hard to explain these results in terms of a centralized will rather an interpretation of multiple almost independent agencies such as hypothesized by [Minsky 86] seems a better explanation. Perhaps the ....
"Awakenings", Oliver W. Sacks, Doubleday, New York, NY, 1974.
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