X-Message-Number: 3660
Newsgroups: sci.cryonics
From:  (Michael Clive Price)
Subject: Re: Cloning and Neurosuspension
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Date: Mon, 9 Jan 1995 07:39:36 +0000
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"Thomas Donaldson" writes:
> Yes, there are still some values here. Since your spinal cord
> won't come with your brain, you may find that you must relearn some
> things. If (for instance) you are a ballet dancer, you may revive in
> a body which has never gone through any dance training at all. (I mean
> this seriously --- ballet is a highly respected art form). Clearly you
> will have to do a lot of practice to get back your old skills.

Not clearly at all.  Aren't complex motor skills like driving, dancing,
walking etc stored in the cerebellum, which is preserved in
neurosuspensions?

Michael Price                        

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