A Unified Theory of the Mind Could Be Key to Understanding Brain Function and Neurological Disease
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“Art tries to explore emotions and artists are people who have developed discipline and obsession with that search,” said Mario de la Piedra, a neuroscientist, passionate about the humanities and author of the book Great Minds: How the Brain of Artists Works, in which neurosciences and art intertwines to explain the brain mechanisms behind creativity.
A unified theory of the mind could be key to understanding brain function and neurological disease
In a new paper with implications for preventing Alzheimer's disease and other neurological disorders, Keith Hengen, an associate professor of biology in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, suggests a new comprehensive approach to understanding how the brain works and the rules it must follow to reach optimal performance.
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Explaining psychology’s most important theory - 3 Quarks Daily
Huw Green in The Guardian: A century ago, someone with an interest in psychology might have turned to the work of Freud for an overarching vision of how the mind works. To the extent there is a psychological theory even remotely as significant today, it is the “predictive processing” hypothesis. The brain is a prediction machine and our perceptual experiences consist of our prior experiences as well as new data. Daniel Yon’s A Trick of the Mind …
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