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1 " The history of science is the back-and-forth movement of trial-and-error advances and retreats, punctuated by moments of brilliance and marred by periods of excess. "
― Robert A. Burton , A Skeptic's Guide to the Mind: What Neuroscience Can and Cannot Tell Us About Ourselves
2 " The brain, having never taken a course in philosophy, is the ultimate pragmatist; what is true is what works. Like any successful oddsmaker, the brain is a predictor of probabilities, not a stickler for the perfect answer. "
3 " the accuracy of your research will always be limited by the quality of your tools. "
4 " Hiring the mind as a consultant for understanding the mind feels like the metaphoric equivalent of asking a known con man for his self-appraisal and letter of reference. "
5 " Multiple fMRI studies have shown that a localized area of the brain—the ventral medial prefrontal cortex—will show increased activity when we have thoughts and mental images about ourselves. "
6 " Group biological changes in lower life-forms are more likely to have a direct correlation with final behavior. "