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Grace Lindsay reveals the value of describing the machinery of neuroscience using the elegant language of mathematics.
The brain is made up of 85 billion neurons, which are connected by over 100 trillion synapses. For over a century, a diverse array of researchers have been trying to find a language that can be used to capture the essence of what these neurons do and how they communicate - and how those communications create thoughts, perceptions, and actions. The language they were looking for was mathematics, and we would not be able to understand the brain as we do today without it.
In Models of the Mind, author and computational neuroscientist Grace Lindsay explains how mathematical models have allowed scientists to understand and describe many of the brain's processes, including decision-making, sensory processing, quantifying memory, and more. She introduces listeners to the most important concepts in modern neuroscience, and highlights the tensions that arise when bringing the abstract world of mathematical modelling into contact with the messy details of biology.
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I assume this is an .m4b audiobook. It looks like a good book, thanks.
It was mentioned to me by a user here recently, that they prefer the .m4b format. I have always used .mp3, split by chapters setting on inAudible ( a program for encoding audiobooks). I am not sure what program people are using to play .m4b files. I know iPhones and old iPods play them, and it remembers wherever you left off. So some people feel that dealing with one file, as opposed to many chapter/mp3 files is better...