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Subject: Re: Rene Bach's query on parallel processing in the brain
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Date: Thu, 26-Jan-84 18:34:50 EST
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From:  Mike Brzustowicz 

What happens when something is "on the tip of your tounge"  but is beyond
recall.  Often (for me at least)  if the effort to recall is displaced
by some other cognitive activity, the searched-for information "pops-up"
at a later time.  To me, this suggests at least one background process.

                                -Mike (mab@AIDS-UNIX)