conceptual-image-of-a-large-stone-in-the-shape-of-the-human-193759941-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Geoffrey Simmons Date September 19, 2025 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindPsychology Tagged , ALS, animals, apes, birds, bloodhounds, brain mapping, common sense, consciousness, Deepak Chopra, Doctor's Diary (series), dolphins, electrodes, elephants, evolution, functional MRI, Gordon Gallup Jr., inner conversation, inner speech, intelligent design, Jiminy Cricket, Lampwick, magpies, Michael Egnor, mirror test, motor cortex, octopuses, paralysis, radio show, red dot test, Rottweilers, self-talk, soul, speech, Stanford University, whales Doctor’s Diary: To Whom Are You Talking When You Talk to Yourself? Geoffrey Simmons September 19, 2025 Neuroscience & Mind, Psychology 7 A comment by a national radio show host recently caught my attention. “So, I said to myself, SELF! What would you do under these circumstances?” Read More ›
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