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The Brain, A Decoded Enigma

By Dorin Teodor Moisa

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Venture into a groundbreaking theory that seeks to unravel the mysteries of the brain's hardware using mathematical logic and symbolic models.

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2005-01-04
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"The Brain, A Decoded Enigma" by Dorin Teodor Moisa is a scientific book from the early 2000s that shares Modeling Devices Theory (MDT), a new way of thinking about how brains work. It's all about understanding the brain’s hardware, both in humans and animals and looks at brain function through a symbolic model using math and logic, instead of just describing things. The book kicks off by explaining MDT, including its main ideas and the words it uses. It goes into how the brain handles images and symbolic representations, which help us make sense of the world and guess what might happen next. The book also talks about how important it is for these representations to be stable, even though human brains aren't perfect. This sets the stage for diving into big ideas like what knowledge is, what consciousness is, and why we act the way we do.

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