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The Brain from Inside Out
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György Buzsáki's "The Brain from Inside Out" offers a revolutionary perspective on how the brain functions.
Buzsáki challenges traditional models of brain activity, arguing that the brain's internal dynamics play a crucial role in shaping our perception and behavior.
He emphasizes the importance of brain rhythms and oscillations in coordinating neural activity and generating conscious experience.
The book delves into the complex interplay between brain regions and the role of spontaneous brain activity in shaping our thoughts and actions.
Buzsáki's work provides a compelling framework for understanding the brain's intricate workings.
Buzsáki challenges traditional models of brain activity, arguing that the brain's internal dynamics play a crucial role in shaping our perception and behavior.
He emphasizes the importance of brain rhythms and oscillations in coordinating neural activity and generating conscious experience.
The book delves into the complex interplay between brain regions and the role of spontaneous brain activity in shaping our thoughts and actions.
Buzsáki's work provides a compelling framework for understanding the brain's intricate workings.
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, in reference to Buzsáki’s critique of applying AI concepts to neuroscience.


Adam Marblestone

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as one of his favorite neuroscience books, which he read chapter by chapter with 

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Steven Kotler


Michael Mannino

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Gut Instinct, Hard Science: The New Neuroscience of Intuition
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, highlighting its perspective on brain function as 'inside out'.

Irina Rish

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while discussing Buzsáki's books and his inside-out view of brain function.


Andreas Horn

#76: György Buzsáki — Action, the ultimate source of knowledge
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when discussing internalizing sensory motor patterns and their reuse in the brain.


Gualtiero Piccinini

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