There are no brain circuits ...
There are no brain circuits.
Richard A. Lawhern, Ph.D., writing on the Global Summit for Diagnostic Alternatives (DxSummit.org) suggests:

"The whole notion of “brain circuit” is meaningless word noise. What we have instead is a distributed self-adaptive synapse network operating in a massively parallel biological processor whose electrical architecture is mediated by multiple competing external inputs. Science doesn’t presently know how to model such a combination — and it quite possibly never will. We can’t model the machine from inside it."
 
Note:  Dr. Lawhern's Ph.D. is in Engineering Systems.  His career experience includes the assessment of  advanced technologies in human factors, perception, and decisionmaking.
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