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Neuroscientists Battle Furiously Over Jennifer Aniston

15 点作者 benwr大约 13 年前

4 条评论

nsns大约 13 年前
Understanding the brain isn't only about collecting data, it is about our basic perception of the world around us, the way we arrange data into coherent structures. There's a fundamental barrier between code and its output - the brain's structure and our subjective experiences, our genes and our physical traits, DNA structure and cell differentiation - in order to relate one level of data to a different, more subjective, manifestation of it we need to find new ways of conceptualization, which might be impossible to do on purpose, and might be inherently related to the way we live our lives.
lbrandy大约 13 年前
What a great title. Completely impossible to not click on this and figure out what is going on.
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Void_大约 13 年前
Interesting reading only I expected to learn more. It ends up with the simple concept of memories being mapped to cells, which I didn't know, but it also doesn't surprise me - the brain must store the information somehow.<p>And Jennifer Aniston is just an example of a memory, so nothing special about her.
vitno大约 13 年前
I saw Sebastion Seung speak at my college. I highly recommend his book the "Connectome", or just watch his TED talk.