[ Your Name ] would like to inform you about this article on Complexity Digest 2004.40 - 14 http://comdig.unam.mx/index.php?id_issue=2004.40#18301 04-Oct-2004 [ Your Message ] Knock Knock Knocking On Rhythm's Neural Doors, bio.com Excerpt: Drum the tip of a finger on a typewriter key quickly "eeeeee." Now, stop and type "e" take a moment, type "e," take another moment, type "e" again. The motion in both cases is exactly the same, performed by the same finger. But the brain processes that make the two different streams of 'e's are utterly different, according to a study done by a University of Southern California neural specialist and colleagues.(...) Discrete activity was much more extensive, including numerous areas on both sides of the brain, (...). Source: Knock Knock Knocking On Rhythm's Neural Doors[ http://www.bio.com/newsfeatures/newsfeatures_research.jhtml?cid=5000016 ], Bio.com, 04/09/27 You can discuss this article on Articles Forum http://comdig.unam.mx/topic.php?id_article=18301