Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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241
But, when they became free, many wished to learn.
5
242
Accordingly we developed this device, not too difficult with the single, rather simple brain of the human, which so orders the brain that it can recognize letters, in various forms, and words.
5
243
The neural dispositions which allow the human to read are of course the result of certain patterns of synaptic alignments, which are here produced without the time-consuming process of habit formation".
5
244
"In educating a priest-king," I said, "wires were used—eight—one to each brain".
5
245
"We now dispense with wires," said Kusk, "even in the case of a priest-king.
5
246
They were used largely as a matter of tradition, but the humans of the Nest suggested refinements in the technique, leaving them to us to develop, of course".
5
247
Kusk peered down at me with his antennae.
But, when they became free, many wished to learn.
Accordingly we developed this device, not too difficult with the single, rather simple brain of the human, which so orders the brain that it can recognize letters, in various forms, and words.
The neural dispositions which allow the human to read are of course the result of certain patterns of synaptic alignments, which are here produced without the time-consuming process of habit formation".
"In educating a priest-king," I said, "wires were used—eight—one to each brain".
"We now dispense with wires," said Kusk, "even in the case of a priest-king.
They were used largely as a matter of tradition, but the humans of the Nest suggested refinements in the technique, leaving them to us to develop, of course".
Kusk peered down at me with his antennae.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )