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This page appears to be an excerpt from an academic or philosophical essay discussing the history of psychology and neuroscience, contrasting 'phenomenology' with 'neolocationism.' It references historical figures like Edmund Husserl and Robert Heinlein, and describes the teaching methods of Lewis Judd at UCSD. The document is stamped with a House Oversight Committee footer, indicating it is part of a larger government production, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's connections to scientists and academics.

People (6)

Name Role Context
Edmund Husserl Philosopher-mathematician
Father of phenomenology; criticized empirical psychology of the 1860s.
Fechner Psychologist
Associated with 1860 empirical, objective measure psychologies.
Wundt Psychologist
Associated with 1860 empirical, objective measure psychologies.
Robert Heinlein Writer
Science fiction writer credited with the term 'grocking it'.
Ramon Cajal Neuroanatomist
Described as one of the first 'locationists' who studied brain tissue.
Lewis Judd Chairperson
Chairperson of the Department of Psychiatry at UCSD; teaches using a brain model.

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Weekly
Grand rounds teaching sessions
UCSD, La Jolla
Lewis Judd Psychiatry students

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Lewis Judd Teacher/Student Students
teaching his students about human subjective experience

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"The modern psycholinguistics of brain mechanics can be called neolocationism."
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"Knowing by what the popular mid-twentieth century writer of science fiction, Robert Heinlein, called grocking it."
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"Few, if any, of the psychiatry students in his class was inclined to ask the foundational question: how it is that a finger point and"
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