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Simple Minds is a Scottish New Wave/rock band which had its greatest worldwide popularity during the mid-1980s. The band, from Glasgow's Southside, produced a handful of critically acclaimed albums in the early part of that decade which were heavily influenced by electronic music, a rising force in UK pop at that time, popularised by groups such as the Human League. Simple Minds reached its peak of commercial success after an appearance on Live Aid and an album of unashamed stadium rock before producing some politically inspired and critically praised work that sold in declining numbers. In recent years, a number of their earlier electronic tracks have been remixed for the dancefloor, and Simple Minds remains a major concert draw throughout Europe and Australia, although the band's presence on American airwaves has long since waned.Although Simple Minds have had a string of successful hit singles over the years, the band is primarily known for their number-one worldwide smash, "Don't You (Forget About Me)," from the soundtrack of the John Hughes' movie The Breakfast Club. In addition, Simple Minds is also noted for its consistent inclusion of original instrumentals on almost all of the band's studio albums, along with a great number of their single releases. Even "Don't You (Forget About Me)" came with an original instrumental on its B-side, and the number of instrumental tracks recorded by Simple Minds over the years would fill a boxed set of its own.Founding members Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill, along with drummer Mel Gaynor, are the core of the band, which currently features Mark Taylor on keyboards and Eddie Duffy on bass guitar./
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Simple brain mechanisms explain arbitrary human visual decisions
( Washington University School of Medicine ) Scientists report in Nature Neuroscience that a simple decision-making task does not involve the frontal lobes, where many of the higher aspects of human cognition, including self-awareness, are thought to originate. Instead, the regions that decide are the same brain regions that receive stimuli relevant to the decision and control the body's ...
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Simple Brain Mechanisms Explain Arbitrary Human Visual Decisions
Scientists report that a simple decision-making task does not involve the frontal lobes, where many of the higher aspects of human cognition, including self-awareness, are thought to originate. Instead, the regions that decide are the same brain regions that receive stimuli relevant to the decision and control the body's response to it.
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Simple Brain Mechanisms Explain Human Visual Decisions
A simple decision-making task does not involve the frontal lobes, where many of the higher aspects of human cognition, including self-awareness, are thought to originate. Instead, the regions that decide are the same that receive stimuli relevant to the decision and control the body's response to it.
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Simple brain mechanisms explain arbitrary human visual decisions
Mark Twain, a skeptic of the idea of free will, argues in his essay "What Is Man?" that humans do not command their minds or the opinions they form.
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