Impossible Minds: My Neurons, My Consciousness

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  • Impossible Minds: My Neurons, My Consciousness Book Detail

  • Author : Igor Aleksander
  • Release Date : 1996-09-12
  • Publisher : World Scientific
  • Genre : Computers
  • Pages : 364
  • ISBN 13 : 1783262664
  • File Size : 55,55 MB

Impossible Minds: My Neurons, My Consciousness by Igor Aleksander PDF Summary

Book Description: Impossible Minds: My Neurons, My Consciousness has been written to satisfy the curiosity each and every one of us has about our own consciousness. It takes the view that the neurons in our heads are the source of consciousness and attempts to explain how this happens. Although it talks of neural networks, it explains what they are and what they do, in such a way that anyone may understand.This book is also a story. A story of a land where people think that they are automata without much in the way of consciousness, a story of cormorants and cliffs by the sea, a story of what it might be like to be a conscious machine…

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