New York Times :: The Brain? It's a Jungle in There
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> The theory's first principles and assumptions are
> relatively simple: There is no overseer in the brain
> setting rules and making connections. There are also no
> "spooky" forces, as Dr. Edelman puts it. Neither is the
> brain a machine or a computer. For Dr. Edelman, there are
> only the "unlabeled world" and the "embodied brain," a
> confrontation of unstructured immensities.
The absence of spooky forces is what most people probably find spookiest of all.
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