can an ambitious theory unify biology, neuroscience and psychology?
- Written by: Ross Pain, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Philosophy, Australian National University
ShutterstockIn the early 1990s, British neuroscientist Karl Friston was poring over brain scans. The scans produced terabytes of digital output, and Friston had to find new techniques to sort and classify the massive flows of data.
Along the way he had a revelation. The techniques he was using might be similar to what the brain itself was doing...
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