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There Is No Principle That Prevents Us from Eventually Building Machines That Think
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Michael D. Mauk
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Primer: Our Human Brain Was Not Designed All at Once by a Genius Inventor on a Blank Sheet of Paper 1
- Science Is an Ongoing Process, Not a Belief System 9
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Developing, Changing
- Genetics Provides a Window on Human Individuality 19
- Though the Brain Has Billions of Neurons, Wiring It All Up May Depend upon Very Simple Rules 26
- From Birth Onward, Our Experience of the World Is Dominated by the Brain’s Continual Conversation with Itself 34
- Children’s Brains Are Different 40
- Your Twelve-Year-Old Isn’t Just Sprouting New Hair but Is Also Forming (and Being Formed by) New Neural Connections 45
- How You Use Your Brain Can Change Its Basic Structural Organization 52
- Tool Use Can Instantly Rewire the Brain 60
- Life Experiences and Addictive Drugs Change Your Brain in Similar Ways 66
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Signaling
- Like It or Not, the Brain Grades on a Curve 75
- The Brain Achieves Its Computational Power through a Massively Parallel Architecture 82
- The Brain Harbors Many Neurotransmitters 88
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Anticipating, Sensing, Moving
- The Eye Knows What Is Good for Us 97
- You Have a Superpower—It’s Called Vision 105
- The Sense of Taste Encompasses Two Roles: Conscious Taste Perception and Subconscious Metabolic Responses 110
- It Takes an Ensemble of Strangely Shaped Nerve Endings to Build a Touch 119
- The Bane of Pain Is Plainly in the Brain 128
- Time’s Weird in the Brain—That’s a Good Thing, and Here’s Why 135
- The Cerebellum Learns to Predict the Physics of Our Movements 161
- Neuroscience Can Show Us a New Way to Rehabilitate Brain Injury: The Case of Stroke 167
- Almost Everything You Do Is a Habit 177
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Relating
- Interpreting Information in Voice Requires Brain Circuits for Emotional Recognition and Expression 185
- Mind Reading Emerged at Least Twice in the Course of Evolution 194
- We Are Born to Help Others 201
- Intense Romantic Love Uses Subconscious Survival Circuits in the Brain 208
- Human Sexual Orientation Is Strongly Influenced by Biological Factors 215
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Deciding
- Deep Down, You Are a Scientist 227
- Studying Monkey Brains Can Teach Us about Advertising 231
- Beauty Matters in Ways We Know and in Ways We Don’t 238
- “Man Can Do What He Wants, but He Cannot Will What He Wants” 245
- The Brain Is Overrated 252
- Dopamine Made You Do It 257
- The Human Brain, the True Creator of Everything, Cannot Be Simulated by Any Turing Machine 263
- There Is No Principle That Prevents Us from Eventually Building Machines That Think 270
- Epilogue 277
- Contributors 283
- Acknowledgments 285
- Index 287
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Primer: Our Human Brain Was Not Designed All at Once by a Genius Inventor on a Blank Sheet of Paper 1
- Science Is an Ongoing Process, Not a Belief System 9
-
Developing, Changing
- Genetics Provides a Window on Human Individuality 19
- Though the Brain Has Billions of Neurons, Wiring It All Up May Depend upon Very Simple Rules 26
- From Birth Onward, Our Experience of the World Is Dominated by the Brain’s Continual Conversation with Itself 34
- Children’s Brains Are Different 40
- Your Twelve-Year-Old Isn’t Just Sprouting New Hair but Is Also Forming (and Being Formed by) New Neural Connections 45
- How You Use Your Brain Can Change Its Basic Structural Organization 52
- Tool Use Can Instantly Rewire the Brain 60
- Life Experiences and Addictive Drugs Change Your Brain in Similar Ways 66
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Signaling
- Like It or Not, the Brain Grades on a Curve 75
- The Brain Achieves Its Computational Power through a Massively Parallel Architecture 82
- The Brain Harbors Many Neurotransmitters 88
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Anticipating, Sensing, Moving
- The Eye Knows What Is Good for Us 97
- You Have a Superpower—It’s Called Vision 105
- The Sense of Taste Encompasses Two Roles: Conscious Taste Perception and Subconscious Metabolic Responses 110
- It Takes an Ensemble of Strangely Shaped Nerve Endings to Build a Touch 119
- The Bane of Pain Is Plainly in the Brain 128
- Time’s Weird in the Brain—That’s a Good Thing, and Here’s Why 135
- The Cerebellum Learns to Predict the Physics of Our Movements 161
- Neuroscience Can Show Us a New Way to Rehabilitate Brain Injury: The Case of Stroke 167
- Almost Everything You Do Is a Habit 177
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Relating
- Interpreting Information in Voice Requires Brain Circuits for Emotional Recognition and Expression 185
- Mind Reading Emerged at Least Twice in the Course of Evolution 194
- We Are Born to Help Others 201
- Intense Romantic Love Uses Subconscious Survival Circuits in the Brain 208
- Human Sexual Orientation Is Strongly Influenced by Biological Factors 215
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Deciding
- Deep Down, You Are a Scientist 227
- Studying Monkey Brains Can Teach Us about Advertising 231
- Beauty Matters in Ways We Know and in Ways We Don’t 238
- “Man Can Do What He Wants, but He Cannot Will What He Wants” 245
- The Brain Is Overrated 252
- Dopamine Made You Do It 257
- The Human Brain, the True Creator of Everything, Cannot Be Simulated by Any Turing Machine 263
- There Is No Principle That Prevents Us from Eventually Building Machines That Think 270
- Epilogue 277
- Contributors 283
- Acknowledgments 285
- Index 287