1) I suspect it's just the physics of the neural economy: breadth neural searches are cheaper and faster with lower returns on recursion than depth searches with higher recursion. In general, minor variations in neural organization should produce large variations in cognition.
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2) Fast, wide, and synthetic vs slow, deep, and analytic. 3) Feelings (emotionas) are of high value in synthetic searches, and approach zero value in analytic searches. 4) Modeling AI using emotions as gauges of change in the state of 'assets' taught me a great deal.
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Efficiency ... hmmm ... may be it explains the effect that after consuming for example red wine creativity appears to peak ... the so called ballmer peak (bc some neurons maybe less connected) -> https://www.xkcd.com/323/
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Does anybody know of any data on differences in connectedness between different brain regions and different stages of development?
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I seem to recall that ontogeny involves a pruning of connections - which would make sense assuming it in some sense involves getting smarter.
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Does that mean they might lack in other abilities
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Rekt
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