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Showing posts with label blogging on MOM related topics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging on MOM related topics. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

adjusting the direction of this blog: blogging on current neuro issues

I've been working on the Model of Meaning "ideas conglomerate" since more than seven years now. The first question I count to be part of that system of ideas I asked in summer 2000, during a more or less boring lesson on some economics subject.

Unfortunately, I picked up the issue before I became introduced into the methodology of working scientifically. So what I figured out, what I read, what I observed, perceived went into a big mix-up. Which brought me into some trouble: Since I apprehend several issues of behaviour, perception, neurology/thinking each a while before someone else published their papers on the issue -- I read about them in a popular science magazine -- I strongly believe, I am right with my course throught the complex. However, I started without sticking to scientific methods, but I figured out things. -- To gain the reputation ("credits"), I thought I should get for that work, I had to put the whole building of what I've figured out onto a new, stable, scientific foundation. But the same time, I already felt unable to differenciate between what I figured out by myself and what I learnt from any external source: What someone was telling might or might not imply what I figured out already. How to make sure, they and me meant, implied the same?

To prove, I were right, I thought the better opportunity would be to just implement the whole idea as a piece of software -- that is what you know by MOM today.

However, as I am unemployed currently, I became really distracted from the MOM project. And involved in more professional blogging. Which continuously carries along the question, how to increase one's reputation.

Now, I was reading a posting of a not so reliable popular science [kind of] blog on sleep deprivation, how it'd affect rational thinking. As sleep is a topic I touched by MOM several times, I was interested in verifying whether or not the "blog" was re-narrating correctly. As CiteSeer seems to be down, currently, I launched Google Scholar with a demand for articles of Seung-Schik Yoo for 2007. (In the hope to get the article.) However, accidentally, I found A deficit in the ability to form new human memories without sleep by the same person (co-author), published in February 2007. Which nudged me even further to my insights gained by MOM. -- As I am currently experiencing a regular visitor from Korea on this MOM blog, I thought it might be worth a shot to start just blogging about MOM -- even if I don't have any scientific reputation in that field of topic.

That's why you are reading this posting here.

The impulse was, I might gain and convince some audience, maybe even gain some reputation in this field of topic, despite not any scientific one. However, I think, it might become some fun to comment on what's going on in this area, even without any scientific degree here.

Additionally, I am interested in perception, usability, comprehensibility, everything that has anything to do with mind and memory. But one thing, I am not interested in. That is artificial intelligence. When I touched intelligence any time in the past, it was a by-product at all.

Whatever. Let's see whether or not it'd actually blog on it...

      
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