A Day in the Monkey’s Brain
A Day in the Monkey’s Brain
In this chapter, the author reflects on his journey toward understanding the nature of consciousness. He describes his experiments on monkeys at the Salk Institute to elucidate how the mind and brain, which he considers as one indistinguishable whole, work. He also talks about his interest in visual representation as part of neuronal processing.
Keywords: neuroscientist, consciousness, experiments, monkeys, Salk Institute, mind, brain, visual representation, neuronal processing
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