
On working memory and mental imagery
How does the brain learn to think?
Veröffentlicht am: 27.12.2005, 21:00 Uhr
Präsentation vom: 27.12.2005, 21:00 Uhr
Teilnehmer: Victor Eliashberg
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Abstract: A representation of an untrained human brain, call it B(0), is encoded in the human genome -- its size can hardly exceed a few megabytes. In contrast, a representation of a trained brain, B(t), after big enough time t (say t=20years) must be very long (terabytes?) – it must include a representation of the brain's individual experience. How can a "simple" B(0) change into an extremely complex B(t) in the course of learning?
Speakers: Victor Eliashberg
Language: en
Date: 2005-12-27
Time: 21:00
Room: Saal 1
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