I took these photos earlier this week. Our vireya rhodedendrons have started flowering again, after a winter's rest.

TROPICAL SYNAPSES
Reflections on topics including clinical neurology, recent publications in neuroscience,
philosophy of biology, "neuro-doubt" about modern media hype of new neuro-scientific procedures and methods, local oceanography, tropical horticulture, the Hawai'i health scene, and whatever else dat's da kine...
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Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is a less common cause of dementia than Alzheimer disease, Parkinsonism, or multiple stroke. Classicall...

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It has been long known that electronic amplification of "subvocalization" can cause words that a person says "under their b...
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Where is the color of what we see? Is it part of the object we see? Is it in the light from that object? Is it in our eyes, our retinas? O...
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According to the Nobel-prize-winning work in the 1960's by Sperry and Gazzaniga , after the two cerebral hemisphere are cut by callos...
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