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Things I want to know (blu3mo)
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My current foundational knowledge includes topics like Consciousness of the brain, consciousness of machines, Brain and Time, and Expanding brain.
- In addition to those, I also found the book ”When the brain and artificial intelligence are connected, how far can human abilities be extended?” by Professors Konno and Ikeda very interesting! (meow)
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I want to grasp the overall picture and the current situation.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-GG-v0rhdE
- Things I didn’t know:
- Devices like neuralink that insert electrodes don’t last long.
- Sensors can shift when the day changes, requiring recalibration (?).
- Data can also be collected using ultrasound on blood vessels, etc.
- Ah, a clear and understandable summary.
- As the amount of data collected increases and machine learning advances,
- -> The capabilities of models to decode information also increase.
- As the amount of data collected increases and machine learning advances,
- I want to understand the brain regions corresponding to functions like the “motor cortex” and “visual cortex.”
- I want to have a basic understanding of those areas.
- I still want to do Neuroscience 101 (blu3mo).
- Regarding input to the brain, only simple things like “numbness” and “seeing light” can be achieved.
- It’s intriguing that numbness and light are the responses to simple electrical stimulation.
- Is that the most primitive form of stimulation?
- It seems possible to “stop epilepsy” by sending stimuli to the brain.
- Can similar things like “stopping hiccups” or “reducing pain” also be achieved?
- Neurofeedback is interesting.
- Detecting imaginary pain and presenting it to humans as the size of a circle.
- By providing feedback to humans in the form of circle size, the brain can be trained to reduce it, right?
- I remember Professor Amano discussing such topics in the book ”Introduction to Cybernetics: Understanding human perception based on brain activity control technology“.
- Detecting imaginary pain and presenting it to humans as the size of a circle.
- Things I didn’t know: