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Type: Essay / article draft / evidence document
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This document appears to be a page from a draft essay or article titled 'Man v Machine,' stamped with the Bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015701. The text discusses the differences between human intelligence and computers, arguing against the scientific consensus that brains are 'wet computers.' It details methods of brain research and describes a specific medical case study involving memory loss caused by a toy sword accident.

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Uses first-person ('I don't agree') to argue that humans are not computing machines.
Famous Patient Case Study Subject
An individual who suffered brain damage from a toy sword accident, resulting in an inability to form new memories (li...

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Accident involving a toy sword entering a patient's nose, damaging the amygdala and hippocampus.
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"Are humans advanced computers with a temporary hold on the title, 'most intelligent being on the planet,' or are we fundamentally different?"
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"I don’t agree with this and I’m going to set out the argument to show why man is not a computing machine."
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"There is an urban legend we think with only 10% of our brains. This is not true."
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"One famous patient had an accident where the blade of a toy sword went up his nose and damaged a small part of his amygdala and hippocampus"
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