think psychiatry is lacking in emphasis on anatomy, on how different regions function, electrofi electrofisologicalically. and i think that kind of thinking needs to happen on a routine basis and one of the things we were discussing before we came in here was to what degree it ought to be a common training for neurologists and psychiatrists, at least for the first several years of their career. >> rose: is it psychiatry that is not receptive to this or what? >> some of my best friends are psychiatrists. these are cultures that have grown-up over a long period of time. and it's difficult to bring them together. although the leaders understand that this convergence is necessary. >> remarkable panel. when we reconvene here in two months, what will we talk about? >> we're going to speak about the role of the brain in decision-making. certain lesions of the brain make irresponsible as far as decision making is concerned. so emotion plays an important role in this. and disorders of emotion can interfere dramatically with your able to be a rational decision maker. so we are going to consider this next time. >>