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Understanding How the Brain Codes Stimuli
The brain codes stimuli through the internal firing of neurons, allowing for the transformation of external events into an internal experience. This understanding can lead to the development of machines that mimic the brain's processes.
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The brain transforms external stimuli into internal firing of neurons, which can be replicated in machines for machine learning purposes.
1:29:41 - 1:33:57 (04:16)
Summary
The brain transforms external stimuli into internal firing of neurons, which can be replicated in machines for machine learning purposes. Understanding these transformations is key to building successful AI systems.
ChapterUnderstanding How the Brain Codes Stimuli
Episode#139 – Andrew Huberman: Neuroscience of Optimal Performance
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Lisa Feldman Barrett, a psychologist, discusses how ideas can become a form of sensory mapping and that the receptive fields for ideas are not yet well-understood.
1:33:57 - 1:35:58 (02:01)
Summary
Lisa Feldman Barrett, a psychologist, discusses how ideas can become a form of sensory mapping and that the receptive fields for ideas are not yet well-understood.
ChapterUnderstanding How the Brain Codes Stimuli
Episode#139 – Andrew Huberman: Neuroscience of Optimal Performance
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The misunderstanding of the world is due to different idea receptive fields, which vary from person to person.
1:35:58 - 1:37:09 (01:10)
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The misunderstanding of the world is due to different idea receptive fields, which vary from person to person. Neuralink aims to optimize the control and augmentation of primitive circuitry to create a better understanding of the world.