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Emotions about emotion
I actually think the Emotion page is fine as is. It presents a psychological and philosophical perspective and I think the link you put to your affective neuroscience article is the way to go regarding neural mecanisms. One comment about the affective neuroscience article, it looks like its coming along nicely, but you really need a section in there regarding affective disorders, since many of what is known in this field stems from their study. Nice job though! Nrets 15:30, 13 September 2005 (UTC)
 * Sallison: my apologies for not getting back to you sooner. My activities of this semester have proven to be rather time consuming. I appreciate your comments on the FA success of cerebellum. I promise once things calm a bit I will get around to offering comments on the emotion article. Semiconscious  ( talk  · home) 19:02, 16 September 2005 (UTC)

Pick's Disease, etc.
Hi Sallison and welcome to Wikipedia. The See Also section is a good idea to have, but I remember reading in guidelines (unfortunately I can't remember the exact place...but I'm sure I read it in the guidelines) that categorization should be used instead of "See Also," especially when it's just a short list like that. I noticed that all of the articles listed in "See Also" were in the "Cognitive disorders" category, so I just added Pick's Disease to that category. But if you're going to put all those other references in a context in the article, then that See Also can be there, but is the Cognitive disorders category appropriate for Pick's Disease? --CDN99 20:04, 20 September 2005 (UTC)

Dementia
Thank you for your note! I have made some alterations in the text, and will make a comment on the talk page. / Habj 18:00, 1 October 2005 (UTC)

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