I'll be talking about your brain.
Though it might be hard for you to accept, your mind is the result of neurons firing in your brain. It's called and the computational theory of mind. Understanding how this electrical activity relates to your mind is largely a computer-science problem.
This lecture is designed to be comprehensible by anyone and everyone... no equations.
Though it might be hard for you to accept, your mind is the result of neurons firing in your brain. It's called and the computational theory of mind. Understanding how this electrical activity relates to your mind is largely a computer-science problem.
This lecture is designed to be comprehensible by anyone and everyone... no equations.
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Wed. Feb. 22
7:00 - 8:00 pm
Reception 8:00 - 9:00 pm
Room 1006, Mathematics 3 (M3 on map)
University of Waterloo
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