Tag: Alzheimer’s disease
How Darwinism Became a Pseudoscience
To be clear, I am not suggesting that Darwinists are conspiring to deliberately mislead people, although such misleading is certainly happening.
What Epilepsy Can Teach About the Mind
I have treated thousands of patients with epilepsy. Seizures can result in a variety of behaviors and emotions. But let me tell you what they don’t do.
Looking for Consciousness in All the Wrong Places
If concept cells nestled in the hippocampi were the seat of consciousness, bilateral hippocampal destruction would cause loss of consciousness. It doesn’t.
Scientists Are Undermining Our Trust in Science
Falsification of scientific research has been a chronic problem for the sector in recent years.
Cell Cannibalism Shows Intelligent Design
“Eat me!” cries a cell to other cells. But biochemists know it is for the greater good.