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		<title>By: eldras</title>
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		<description>information overlaod may be dealt with in the brain by a subroutine that just looks for partoicular patterms.

i guess the glands respond via the brain to basic stimuli and release peptides that block or excite neural activity eg flight/fight.

Stanford has increased understanding in language by taking whole sentences into account when parsing.

it can extend that to paragraphs, whole articles, and the context of whoel articles, maybe combining context libraries with semantic analysis.

i am absolutely sure that anything a human does can be broken down into simple units and better more specific system of mechanical thought constructed.</description>
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<p>i guess the glands respond via the brain to basic stimuli and release peptides that block or excite neural activity eg flight/fight.</p>
<p>Stanford has increased understanding in language by taking whole sentences into account when parsing.</p>
<p>it can extend that to paragraphs, whole articles, and the context of whoel articles, maybe combining context libraries with semantic analysis.</p>
<p>i am absolutely sure that anything a human does can be broken down into simple units and better more specific system of mechanical thought constructed.</p>
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