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The Human Brain
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This section describes components of the Human Brain and their relationships. The purpose is to describe their cybernetic function for comparison with the emerging Global Intelligences of Sapiens plurum.
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Sapiens Plurum: Evolving interconnections of people & their creations »
Sapiens Plurum: Evolving interconnections of people & their creations
Sapiens Plurum: Evolving interconnections of people & their creations☜Are we and our technologies becoming so intertwined that we are, in essence, evolving into a species of communal being? If so, this new species might aptly be called Sapiens plurum, the Wisdom of Many. Here we can combine the wisdom of many to guide that evolution to a better future.☜F1CEB7
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Background☜This section contains information about the human brain, concepts of intelligence and other material relevant to how intelligence develops and functions.☜9FDDBE
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The Human Brain☜This section describes components of the Human Brain and their relationships. The purpose is to describe their cybernetic function for comparison with the emerging Global Intelligences of Sapiens plurum. ☜FFB597
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How does cognition happen? »
How does cognition happen?
How does cognition happen?☜This is the place to discuss how we manipulate knowledge and the programmatic results of manipulation. ☜FFB597
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The Anterior Cingulate Cortex »
The Anterior Cingulate Cortex
The Anterior Cingulate Cortex☜The Anterior Cingulate Cortex of the human brain (known as the ACC, or colloquially, as the Ack!) tells people whether or not to continue on the current course of action. It is the structure basic to cybernetic regulation. It compares a goal/milestone/expected state with a perception of actual state and then provides information about the level of mismatch. ☜9FDEF6
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Cognition, Brain and Consciousness, 2nd edition
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Baars, Bernard and Gage, Nicole
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2010 Academic Press, Elsevier Ltd., Burlington, MA
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The Cognitive Neurosciences, 4th edition
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Gazzaniga, Michael
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2009 MIT Press, Cambridge, MA
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Jeanne Dietsch
2:42 PM 19 June 2014 GMT
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http://www.rakuten.com/prod/the-cognitive-neurosciences/211226862.html?listingId=-1&scid=pla_google_rakuten.com&adid=17379&gclid=CjkKEQjwlIqdBRDy6JSK4Lmn1akBEiQAVa9dPaIATOgoD6l9AjtZ4esm2mYTQC0EsaH6dvEDffLh8sHw_wcB
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