Submitted by Paul Grobstein on Fri, 04/18/2008 - 9:14am.
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interesting and thought-provoking topic" indeed. Yes, we can hear things without any external input, just as we can see things that way. So how does the nervous system distinguish between things for which there is or is not an external input? And why are some things we hear/see disturbing and others not?
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