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qri.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores the concept of brain activity as harmonic waves, focusing on connectome-specific harmonic waves and geometric constraints. It discusses how these eigenmodes can represent and compute mental states, linking them to nonlinear wave computing and phenomenology. Key points include the empirical validation of neural eigenmodes, their role in understanding consciousness and experiences like LSD, and their potential applications in mental health and technology. The text references studies by Selen Atasoy, Steven Lehar, and others, emphasizing the importance of developing a precise mathematical language for subjective experience and brain dynamics. | |
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qualiacomputing.com
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| | | | | Excerpts fromUnifying Theories of Psychedelic Drug Effects(2018) by Link Swanson(these are just key quotes; the full paper is worth reading) Abstract How do psychedelic drugs produce their characteristic range of acute effects in perception, emotion, cognition, and sense of self? How do these effects relate to the clinical efficacy of psychedelic-assisted therapies? Efforts to understand... | |
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www.binding-problem.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text explores the binding problem in consciousness, which refers to the challenge of explaining how distinct sensory features are integrated into a unified conscious experience. It introduces the concept of micro-experiential zombies, hypothetical entities that possess all the physical and functional properties of conscious beings but lack subjective experience. The text also delves into the role of neural synchrony and reentry in solving the binding problem, as well as the philosophical implications of panpsychism and the combination problem. Additionally, it references various academic resources and theories related to the binding problem, including Feature Integration Theory, dynamic binding, and neural oscillations. The text emp... | |
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sebastianraschka.com
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| | | I'm Sebastian: a machine learning & AI researcher, programmer, and author. As Staff Research Engineer Lightning AI, I focus on the intersection of AI research, software development, and large language models (LLMs). | ||