BernardJBaars

@BernardJBaars

Theoretical Neurobiologist, originator of the global workspace theory, a theory of human cognitive architecture and consciousness.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2018.

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    Natural selection builds mechanisms that human engineers still struggle to match. Exhibit A: The neural structures underpinning head stabilization in this hawk. (Head stabilization has the same function as image stabilization in cameras: to maintain a steady view despite motion.)

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    29. sij

    If you are into replay of sequences of events and how these give rise to decodable signals in EEG/MEG then you might want to read this 👇

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    29. sij

    Check out our new modelling paper, now on Biorxiv! We simulate how one can decode cortical alpha oscillations to identify memories by their unique temporal signatures, via some very cool binding and timing mechanisms.

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  4. 29. sij

    Claustrum is like a gentle wind next to the hurricane of cortex. Claustrum and cortex are always playing together. Very fine article by

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  5. 26. sij

    Observational definitions do not remain static. Improved measures reveal unexpected facts, which may require a basic rethinking of proposed concepts. Dramatic empirical improvements come w brain imaging advances... (Dwayne Reed at English Wikipedia)

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  6. 24. sij

    Very fine article by MARCO ALTAMIRANO & BRIAN MATHUR - TY 4 mention: "Baars, who developed Global Workspace theory, argues consciousness does not arise from single anatomical hub...emerges from complex network...

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    23. sij

    Lots of people today talk about using artificial intelligence as a creative tool in the arts, but artifical life can do amazing things too. (I don't know exactly how generates these beautiful movies, but I assume it's using a-life techniques.)

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    21. sij

    An epithelial cell as seen through a microscope. Actin (blue), dna (yellow) and mitochondria (purple) are shown.

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  10. 18. sij

    Equivalence reports or confusability between 2 physically different but subjectively identical stimuli has long been important in perception and cognition. > Read excerpt + buy : Science & Subjectivity

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  11. 13. sij

    A widely used behavioral index of conscious events is “accurate, voluntary report” -- In the sensory sciences accurate report has long been fruitful, beginning with Newton’s prism experiments, still in use today. Study of color perception would have been...

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    19. pro 2019.

    Loved this story by - thank you! If DNA is printed sheet music, RNA-induced epigenetic mechanisms are like improvisational cuts and arrangements that might conduct learning and memory.

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    11. pro 2019.

    A new 6-part interactive seminar series on consciousness hosted by Dr. ! Launch Date: March 19th, 2020. The first seminar: The Science of Subjectivity, featuring Drs. Jay Giedd, Zoran Josipovic, and me. Stay tuned!

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  14. 18. pro 2019.

    Network architecture of the long-distance pathways in the macaque brain. Dharmendra S. Modha, Raghavendra Singh Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Jul 2010, 107 (30) 13485-13490; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1008054107.

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  15. 16. pro 2019.

    And Jim Stanis, Arthur W. Toga, Ryan Cabeen, Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (LONI), USC Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute; NIH Brain initiative 2019

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  16. 16. pro 2019.

    Credit Stunning Visualization of MRI brain scan data from a single person, showing nerve fiber bundles near or feeding into part of the hippocampus. Neuroscientist Tyler Ard, NIH-supported lab of Arthur Toga, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles

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  17. 15. pro 2019.

    "And where that line is crossed, inc octopus or other animals, at what point in terms of our brain development are brains capable of this sensation of being self aware?”

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  18. 15. pro 2019.

    “If not in the womb, at what point in life do we first have the sensation of being us? In terms of knowing that we’re an individual person..."

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  19. 14. pro 2019.
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  20. 14. pro 2019.

    This Seminar is an introduction for passionately interested people! Come one, come all...

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