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by algeom
3899 days ago
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When you've won a Fields Medal and then made fundamental contributions to an entirely different area of mathematics, you might have earned the right to make such comments on Mumford's thoughts. Until then, at least follow the HN site and comment guidelines! |
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I find that the cavalcade of stimulus/fMRI/"We've discovered the part of the brain responsible for beauty/truth/Tea Party/etc." studies, as a class, to be poorly designed experiments which add little to the broad base of scientific knowledge. I am always skeptical if these studies (and I always get voted down.)
I think the mass of these fMRI studies are much like the man looking for his keys under the streetlight. He's not looking there because they're likely to be there, but because that's the only place he can see.