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896:“Richard Cytowic’s book should be a rich source of information and inspiration for anyone working on, or thinking about, the brain…. This is a sophisticated book that requires an already informed reader to use established knowledge to challenge accepted concepts and think about new ones. It is eloquently written … an unconventional textbook requiring an unusual amount of reflection…. Once the more conventional primers had been assimilated, Cytowic’s contribution would be of enormous value to both neuroprofessional and general readerships.” 668:“Richard Cytowic’s book should be a rich source of information and inspiration for anyone working on, or thinking about, the brain…. This is a sophisticated book that requires an already informed reader to use established knowledge to challenge accepted concepts and think about new ones. It is eloquently written … an unconventional textbook requiring an unusual amount of reflection…. Once the more conventional primers had been assimilated, Cytowic’s contribution would be of enormous value to both neuroprofessional and general readerships.” 232:? Is there anything I should do, or is it best to stay quiet and not stir the pot? In my attempts to adhere to the initial COI notice and editing out any peacock language and striving for neutrality, I only seem to have made things worse. I am mortified by my blunder. Yet as a scholar I am taken aback at the attacking tone that presumes malicious false statements and intent--a far cry from Knowledge's stated "presumption of good faith" and 1565: 1765: 2217: 2087: 1014: 1648:). I do have some suggestions however with how you may be able to improve your editing and prevent further disputes. Firstly I would recommend that you disclose your identity on your user page to make it clear that you realise you have a conflict of interest and that you wish to avoid editing articles improperly. Secondly I would advise you not to create articles such as 1792: 1816: 1905: 920: 1657:
yourself or suggest sources that may be useful to other editors on the talk page. I hope this advice is of use and please feel free to message me on my talk page if you have any further queries. Thanks. One other thing, on discussion/talk pages can you remember to sign after your comments with ~~~~ Cheers
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for inclusion at the moment. Unfortunately whilst the Scientific American article does illustrate that you yourself are notable the article cannot be used as a source for the article as it is not independent of yourself. Generally speaking you should only remove libellous content from articles about
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I put up the jacket flap copy for "Wednesday is Indigo Blue." I have 5 books with MIT Press, and they grant me the right to use all material for whatever purpose I wish, so I didn't think that was a CV (I'm slowly getting the hang of these Wiki abbreviations). When that kerfuffle arose, I deleted it
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As a scholar I am mortified at having caused such a mess, and drawn such vitriolic comments accusing me of falsifying my achievements, which are readily verifiable, and misstating my position in the scientific community. My response to your initial COI note, which I tried to edit for neutrality and
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Scarpy: I'm not sure how to reply, even after having checked the help page. This Wiki coding is alien to me. Glad you found me. What synesthesia publications did you find in 2006? If you haven't already gotten it, please do read "Wednesday is Indigo Blue: Discovering the Brain of Synesthesia." It
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I wanted to let you know that I removed the magenta-tinted photo from the article on you, and replaced it with a cropped version with the color stripped out. A magenta-tinted image is not appropriate for an encyclopedia article. I hope you don't mind, but if you do, please do not revert to the
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No, the Oliver Sacks quote you pointed to is from the MIT Website and i generally added as a jacket blurb. The quote I gave you is from Sack's book, "Musicophilia," where he discusses my work and calls it "pioneering." I thought it would be a good third-party verifiable source to mollify the
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and then later was working on a modeling project attempting to show a relationship between frequency of a letter associated with a color and the coloring of letters/words in grapheme-color synesthesia, but I never completed it (the idea is more or less
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I appreciate you guidance, and I'm sorry for the mess I made. Trying to comply with Wiki's standard seems to only to have made matters worse. Librarians are my dearest resources: what they know is astounding. Here are some reviews of my various
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A softer approach, for people who are the topic of an article, is to make suggestions about changes to it on the article's talk page, and then to let other editors make the larger ones. Daniel Levitin, who you may know, has done this before
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2http://books.google.com/books?id=EvA5xS-qKR8C&dq=reviews+%22Man+who+tasted+shapes%22&printsec=frontcover&source=bn&hl=en&ei=Y6wJSt2eK6KqNbvbgdkL&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4#PPR10,M1
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TOC + Jonathan Cole’s foreword is viewable on Amazon. Cole is a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, a member of the Physiological Society, and serves on the council of The British Society for Clinical Neurophysiology.
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I wouldn't worry too much about it. Most editors I know had a rough start getting used to Knowledge, it's kind of like a rite of passage. I share your frustration, though, with the frequency that editors seem to forget about
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says, “In the 1980s, Richard Cytowic made the first neurophysiological studies of synesthetic subjects…. In 1989, he published a pioneering text, ‘’Synesthesia: A Union of the Senses,’’ <refname=”SpringerEd”:
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I'm going to put some links up re "indigo Blue" on your sandbox page. This Wiki is actually fun--more so than Facebook--once you get past the initial shock of having cauldrons of boiling oil dumped on you.
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nicely. Also, if someone adds something to your article that is ibelous you can and should remove it, there are strictly enforced guidelines on articles categorized as "biographies of living persons" (see
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TOC + Jonathan Cole’s foreword. Cole is a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, a member of the Physiological Society, and serves on the council of The British Society for Clinical Neurophysiology.
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the pages attribute you'll want to do as the start and ending pages, unless your just citing one page, in which case you'll just want that number. If you're citing an entire book, you can leave it out.
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I did some research on synesthesia in 2005 and 2006 for couple cognitive science related classes. I originally wrote a literature review (I don't seem to have the paper anymore, but I did
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I'm not sure how to cite the actual page numbers, pp 178-179. Is the |pages= tag for the total number of pages in a book, or for citing the actual pages on which references may be found?
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You can't just make them up - other people make them as templates (I don't really know how) and the they can be simplified as {{user en}} etc. Do you want them adding to your userpage?
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and put a factual description in followed by science book stub code. I'll let others flesh it out. I can send you that jacket copy or some other description in my own words if you like.
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Now, that being said, contributing to your on article is not forbidden, even if it can become problematic. The important things are that it be backed with reliable sources (see
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Review of "The Neurological side of Neuropsychology" (the book I always wanted to write!) in Psyche by John Allen, Dept of Psychology, George Mason University,
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in this case, as it is displays text clearer in images, but more importantly because it's algorithm's patient is more compatible with Knowledge's philosophy.
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if you think that that will be useful. However, please note that media for which a replacement could be created are not acceptable for use on Knowledge (see
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and so forth. Is there a list of approved tags, or do you just make up the text after "user?" (I got these examples from scouting collegues' pages.
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who has vouched for you. All of the other accounts will continue to be blocked indefinitely. In the meantime, please familiarize yourself with
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Many thanks for your help. I looked at Daniel Levitin's page, and that is obviously the way to go. Have you ve seen the heated discussion on
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I'd also like to add that I read your book when researching Synesthesia in 2006 for a Cognitive Science course, and was very impressed. --
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Setting up sandbox pages for the other textbooks is on my to-do list. Thanks so much for your help. Take a look an an article I edited,
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You say above that you've added the Oliver Sacks quote to the sandbox page. Which one? I can't find it on either your sandbox or mine,
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My apologies for not getting to this sooner. To answer the most recent question, Knowledge has a policy on conflict of interest (see
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but couldn't get it to appear on the page. The Infobox currently has a jpg, since that's what I've been successful with so far.
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I also have a quote and citation from Oliver Sacks as a verifiable third party if you'd like. Shall I put it here, or email you?
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Review of “The Neurological side of Neuropsychology” in Psyche by John Allen, Dept of Psychology, George Mason University,
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for book covers, and I could only cite the information about the copy of your book I bought and read. And re-read.
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Thanks for your help. I read a number of image tag articles and, hopefully, put the correct ones on that image.
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article (after it's initial deletion) in the main space until after I started working a version in my sandbox (
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If you have a close connection to some of the people, places or things you have written about in the article
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from which I tried to eliminate any peacock phrases, only seems to have made matters worse. My apologies.
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in the future. This book has only just been published and therefore I'm not sure whether it is suitably
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on articles I've written or contributed too, and it makes me feel a bit like a Master of the Universe.
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Generally when I'm working on an article I make a "sandbox" version of it on my user talk page (e.g.
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article and create articles for the other books, I'll do what I can. What do you have in mind? --
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I had a look at the links you posted in response to DGG. There is a lot that could be added to
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covers everything and bring research up to date. I'm planning on doing a book page on it.
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Disregard. I found it, but on the regular "INdigo Blue" page rather than on any sandbox.
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It feels like it has much more lasting value than facebook does. From time to time I'll
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See the suggestion section at the end of this page re the Scientific American source.
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Looks like you've sorted it out. Let me know if you need help with anything else.
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Whoops, looks like the National Post one was actually about a different book. --
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The wiki-code I mostly learned by trial-and-error and from examples. There is a
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I've got the fair use rationale in the png version of the Indigo Blue cover.
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and this was followed by a popular exploration of the subject in 1993,
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I finally got my own entry done. It was on my to-do list for 2 years.
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wait till there are some reviews. then I'll help you put it back.
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I added the paragraph you wrote to the sandbox page. --
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