User talk:Fnielsen
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fnielsen is Finn Årup Nielsen, Lyngby, Denmark, - an engineer working with neuroinformatics.
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[edit] Wikipedia:WikiProject Neuroscience
Hey, I notice you have worked on neuroscience-related articles in the past. I'm reviving the Wikipedia:WikiProject Neuroscience and thought you might care to join. Cheers. Semiconscious (talk · home) 09:12, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Free will
Hi Fnielsen, I noticed that you had added a section to the Free will article, quite some time ago (Dec. 28, 2004). The article has come up for FAR and one of the editors specifically commented on the section on Tourette's that you added (it seems like it's gotten wikified a bit since then, but not much else has changed). My PhD is in neurosicence/cognitive science, and I sort of see where you are going there, but I thought that you might want to add, expand, or comment on your addition. I am happy to work with you on this, if you can help us keep Free will as an FA. If you are interested, you can reply either to my talk page, or to the free will talk page. Thanks Edhubbard 11:42, 18 August 2006 (UTC)
- Hi Fnielsen, Thanks for your comments on the free will disucssion page. I think I see what you were after with these comments, and I have tried to expand them to clarify my interpretation of your arguments. However, it should be noted that this section, and to a certain extent, the section above on neuroscience and free will, assume a certain viewpoint, namely that the brain creates our sense of free will, and it is only a matter of knowing whether this occurs before, after, or even independently of our actions. This being a philosophy entry, such assumptions are bound to provoke controversy, and perhaps would justify either eliminating or forking some of this more complex (and loaded) material. Let's see what the other editors have to say, and of course, if I've misinterpreted you, please feel free to correct anything that I've added. Edhubbard 00:40, 19 August 2006 (UTC)