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| BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR INSTITUTE 2001 |
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| Gladys M. Baskerville | Dimner Beeber Middle School | |
| Patrice J. Braxton | Fitzsimons Middle School | Can one actually move head to another body? |
| Karen Cohen | Abraham Lincoln High School | |
| Robert A. Cole | Dimner Beeber Middle School | |
| Sylvia Cooper | C.W. Henry Middle School | |
| Christeena Mathews | Philadelphia High School for Girls | |
| John Dalton | Abraham Lincoln High School | Is the "I function" synonomous with consciousness or consciousness/unconsciousness? Are I-function box borders different in different people? |
| Pamela T. Harris | Hill-Freedman Middle School | |
| Bertha May Henson | Philadelphia High School for Girls | Is Christopher still a combination of mind and body? |
| Randal Holly | Fitzsimons Middle School | I believe that the inclination one has to exist as a serial murderer or any other classification of being exists soleley in the "I-funtion" of the nervous system. If one could replicate/construct the enormous number of synaptic connections between the brain and the spinal cord, one theoretically could transplant the head onto another body and continue with one's existence as a serial murderer with a capable body for carrying out these morbid interests. |
| Sharon P. Lee | CW Henry School | |
| Janet P. Middleton | Lewis Middle School | |
| Susannah Starkweather | Philadelphia High School for Girls | Would be hard to live with just an I-function/tr> |
| Regina Toscani | Benjamin Rush Middle School | Why are some people so elitist that they believe that they can judge
the world by looking in a mirror and declaring that image the "norm"? How
is it possible that this type of person can become extremely myopic and see
only a small portion of the world? Is there hope for that person, and if
so, what is must be changed? I suspect that this type of person is ignoring all the possibilities that his/her brain is generating, and therefore, this person is limiting their own evolution. This type of person wants limits set on the world so that he /she does not have to face their own fears/desires/di ... |
| Nayjuana Woodberry | Lewis Middle School |